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SPI Labs has discovered a practical method of using _javascript_ to detect the search queries a user has entered into arbitrary search engines. All the code needed to steal a user’s search queries is written in _javascript_ and uses Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). This code could be embedded into any website either by the website owner or by a malicious third party through a Cross-site Scripting (XSS) attack. There it would harvest information about every visitor to that site.
Possible uses: -HMO’s website could check if a visitor has been searching other sites about cancer, cancer treatments, or drug rehab centers. -Advertising networks could gather information about which topics someone is interested based on their search history and use that to echance their customer databases. -Government websites could see if a visitor has been searching for bomb-making instructions.
SPI has published a whitepaper about this technique and has also release proof of concept code that will steal search engine queries. Works solid in Firefox, and IE support is a little shaky on multi word queries.
Whitepaper: http://www.spidynamics.com/assets/documents/JS_SearchQueryTheft.pdf Proof of Concept: http://www.spidynamics.com/spilabs/js-search/index.html
Have fun, Billy Hoffman -- Lead R&D Engineer SPI Dynamics – http://www.spidynamics.com Phone: 678-781-4800 Direct: 678-781-4845 |
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