eTransfer Lite - 'file name' HTML Injection

Author: Benjamin Kunz Mejri
type: webapps
platform: php
port: 
date_added: 2013-09-10  
date_updated: 2015-11-19  
verified: 1  
codes: OSVDB-97164  
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aliases:   
screenshot_url:   
application_url:   

raw file: 38754.txt  
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/62313/info

eTransfer Lite is prone to an HTML-injection vulnerability because it fails to properly sanitize user-supplied input.

Attacker-supplied HTML or JavaScript code could run in the context of the affected site, potentially allowing the attacker to steal cookie-based authentication credentials and control how the site is rendered to the user; other attacks are also possible.

eTransfer Lite 1.0 is vulnerable; other versions may also be affected.

<bq>The following files are hosted live from the iPad's Docs folder.</bq><p><b>Images:<br><br></b>
<a href="http://www.example.com/%3C[PERSISTENT INJECTED SCRIPT CODE!]%3Es2.png"><[PERSISTENT INJECTED SCRIPT
CODE!]">s2.png</a>
(    51.8 Kb, 2013-08-25 02:09:25 +0000)<br />
<a href="a2b642e7de.jpg">a2b642e7de.jpg</a>
(   238.0 Kb, 2013-08-25 02:08:13 +0000)<br />
</p><br><br><br><hr><br><br><br><center><form
 action="" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" name="form1"
id="form1"><label>Upload file to iPad  <input type="file"
name="file" id="file" /></label><label> <input
type="submit" name="button" id="button" value="Submit"
/></label></form></center><br><br><br>Powered
 By <a
href=http://www.example.com</a></body></html></iframe></a></p></body></html>