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Subject: phpMyID can act as a redirector and as headers injector

Credits: Raphael Geissert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Release date: 2008-10-27

Affects: v0.9 [23-Jul-2008]



Resources:

    * Homepage: http://siege.org/projects/phpMyID/

    * Demo: http://phpmyid.com



Background:

    phpMyID is a single user OpenID identity provider implemented in PHP.



Problem description:

    The MyID.php script does not sanitize the input it is supposed to be given

    by the site where the user wants to be authenticated. When the site would

    try to know whether the user is authenticated at the identity provider, and

    the identity does not exist, the user would be redirected to whatever site

    is specified (or inject headers, when php << 4.4.2 or php >= 5 && << 5.1.2).



Impact:

    A user can be tricked and redirected to its vulnerable identity provider,

    place where the user will be redirected (and/or headers will be injected).



Example exploit:

    
MyID.php?openid_return_to=http://www.ecocho.com&openid_mode=checkid_immediate

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