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From: Full-Disclosure [mailto:full-disclosure-boun...@lists.grok.org.uk] On 
Behalf Of MustLive
Sent: Monday, May 6, 2013 4:45 PM
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Subject: [Full-disclosure] Vulnerabilities in VideoJS

Hello list!

I want to inform you about vulnerabilities in VideoJS. This is popular video 
and audio player, which is used at hundreds thousands of web sites and in 
multiple web applications.

This is Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in VideoJS. There is also DoS hole 
related to this player, which I've found at 27.01.2013 at vine.co, which was 
using VideoJS Flash Component v3.0 (http://vine.co/v/b5HpgZT3ZwL).
Which concerned with Flash Player, Adobe fixed it already at 12th of February.

More information is in my advisory for DoS vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player 
(http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2013/Apr/9). Here is my video demonstration 
of BSOD in Adobe Flash in Mozilla Firefox with using VideoJS 
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xi29KZ3LD80).

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Affected products:
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Vulnerable are versions before VideoJS Flash Component 3.0.2 and VideoJS 4.0. 
Versions VideoJS Flash Component 3.0.2 and VideoJS 4.0 are not vulnerable to 
mentioned XSS hole, except XSS via JS callbacks (as it can be read in 
repository on github). Also there are bypass methods which work in the last 
version, but the developers haven't fixed them due to their low impact. This 
week developers are planning to officially release VideoJS 4.0 (but swf-file 
with fixed XSS hole is already available at video.js and video-js-swf 
repositories on github).

Updated version of VideoJS.swf is available in the next repositories:

https://github.com/videojs/video-js-swf
https://github.com/MustLive/video-js-swf

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Affected vendors:
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Earlier Zencoder, now Brightcove
http://videojs.com

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Details:
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Cross-Site Scripting (WASC-08):

http://site/video-js.swf?readyFunction=alert(document.cookie)

But the fix in VideoJS Flash Component 3.0.2 is not protecting from the next
attacks:

http://site/video-js.swf?readyFunction=alert

http://site/video-js.swf?readyFunction=prompt

http://site/video-js.swf?readyFunction=confirm

Which are small ones and the developers don't worry about them, so after I've 
drawn their attention last week on incomplete fix, they still released such 
fix. But they will think about improving their protection in the future 
versions.

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Timeline:
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2013.01.27 - found DoS (BSOD) vulnerability.
2013.01.28 - recorded video PoC. And in the night have informed Adobe.
2013.02.07 - found XSS vulnerability.
2013.02.08 - informed developers of VideoJS about both vulnerabilities. They 
thanked and promised to fix it.
2013.02.12 - Adobe fixed DoS vulnerability.
2013.02.23 - reminded VideoJS developers and asked for date of releasing the 
fix.
2013.03.09 - again reminded developers.
2013.03.26 - again reminded developers.
2013.04.08 - reminded developers on github and resent previous letter to 
Zencoder's developers (since Brightcove, which acquired Zencoder, ignored the 
hole for two months).
2013.04.08-30 - discussed with developers (on github and by e-mail). And made 
my own fix to force developers to fix the hole.
2013.04.30 - developers fixed XSS hole in VideoJS Flash Component 3.0.2 in 
source code on github.
2013.05.02 - developers compiled fixed version of swf (after my reminding) and 
uploaded to both repositories.
2013.05.02 - tested version 3.0.2 and found that developers haven't fixed the 
hole completely and informed them.

Best wishes & regards,
MustLive
Administrator of Websecurity web site
http://websecurity.com.ua 


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