- Affected Vendor: http://metaclassy.com/
- Affected Software: Byword for iOS
- Affected Version: 2.x prior to 2.1
- Issue Type: Lack of validation/user confirmation leading to destruction of 
data
- Release Date: 29 Sept 2013
- Discovered by: Guillaume Ross 
- CVE Identifier: CVE-2013-5725
- Issue Status: Vendor has published version 2.1 which adds a confirmation 
prompt to prevent the issue.

**Summary**

Byword is a text editor for iOS and OS X that can use iCloud or Dropbox to sync 
documents. 

Byword supports actions through X-URLs on iOS.
One of the supported action replaces a file with the value passed through the 
URL.

**Description**

The Replace file action in the affected version does not warn the user and 
replaces the content of the target file with text specified in the X-URL.

The attacker must know the path to the file, but considering iCloud does not 
have subfolders, it makes it easier to guess filenames such as "todo.txt" file 
or an "important.txt" file, or the attacker could have received a file created 
by the victim using Byword and  can guess the filename from the title. 

**Impact**

The file can be overwritten and the data could be lost permanently.

**Proof of Concept**

        byword://replace?location=icloud&path=&name=Important.txt&text=haha

This URL would replace the content of the file "Important.txt" in the user's 
iCloud container for Byword with "haha". By using iframes, the attacker can 
embed this attack in a web page. Safari on iOS will automatically launch Byword 
and overwrite the file.

        <iframe 
src="byword://replace?location=icloud&path=&name=Important.txt&text=haha"></iframe>

**Response Timeline**

- August 26 2013 - Vendor notified
- August 26 2013 - Vendor acknowledges vulnerability
- September 18 2013 - Update released that adds a warning/confirmation screen
- September 29 2013 - Advisory released

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