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Electronic Arts Cross Site Scripting

Posted on 07 February 2012

Title: ====== Electronic Arts - Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability Date: ===== 2012-02-06 References: =========== http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=367 VL-ID: ===== 367 Introduction: ============= Electronic Arts, Inc. (EA) (NASDAQ: EA) is a major American developer, marketer, publisher and distributor of video games. Founded and incorporated on May 28, 1982 by Trip Hawkins, the company was a pioneer of the early home computer games industry and was notable for promoting the designers and programmers responsible for its games. It is one of the largest video game publishers in the world. Originally, EA was a home computing game publisher. In the late 1980s, the company began developing games in-house and supported consoles by the early 1990s. EA later grew via acquisition of several successful developers. By the early 2000s, EA had become one of the world`s largest third-party publishers. On May 4, 2011, EA reported $3.8 billion in revenues for the fiscal year ending March 2011. EA began to move toward direct distribution of digital games and services with the acquisition of the popular online gaming site Pogo.com in 2001. In 2009, EA acquired the London-based social gaming startup Playfish, and in June 2011, EA launched Origin, an online service to sell downloadable games directly to consumers. In July 2011, EA announced that it had acquired PopCap Games, the company behind hits such as Plants vs. Zombies and Bejeweled. (Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Arts) Abstract: ========= A Vulnerability-Lab researcher discovered a non persistent (client side) cross site scripting vulnerability on the Electronic Arts website. Report-Timeline: ================ 2011-12-22: Vendor Notification 1 2012-01-06: Vendor Notification 2 2012-02-02: Vendor Notification 3 2011-**-**: Vendor Response/Feedback 2011-**-**: Vendor Fix/Patch 2011-02-06: Public or Non-Public Disclosure Status: ======== Published Exploitation-Technique: ======================= Remote Severity: ========= Low Details: ======== A non persistent cross site scripting vulnerability is detected on the Electronic Arts Website. The vulnerability allows an remote attacker with required user inter action to hijack customer sessions via cross site scripting. Successful exploitation can result in account steal, client side phishing or session hijacking. Vulnerbale Module(s): [+] Search Picture(s): ../1.png Proof of Concept: ================= The vulnerability can be exploited by remote attacker with required user inter action. For demonstration or reproduce ... Note: To reproduce the issue include the script code on the search engine input field. PoC: <script>alert('Cross Site Scripting')</script> Reference(s): https://help.ea.com/en/origin?q=<script>alert('Cross Site Scripting')</script> Risk: ===== The security risk of the cross site scripting vulnerability is estimated as low(+). Credits: ======== Vulnerability Research Laboratory - Sebastian Lüdtke (yak0n) Disclaimer: =========== The information provided in this advisory is provided as it is without any warranty. Vulnerability-Lab disclaims all warranties, either expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and capability for a particular purpose. Vulnerability- Lab or its suppliers are not liable in any case of damage, including direct, indirect, incidental, consequential loss of business profits or special damages, even if Vulnerability-Lab or its suppliers have been advised of the possibility of such damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages so the foregoing limitation may not apply. Any modified copy or reproduction, including partially usages, of this file requires authorization from Vulnerability- Lab. Permission to electronically redistribute this alert in its unmodified form is granted. All other rights, including the use of other media, are reserved by Vulnerability-Lab or its suppliers. Copyright © 2012|Vulnerability-Lab -- Website: www.vulnerability-lab.com ; vuln-lab.com or vuln-db.com Contact: admin@vulnerability-lab.com or support@vulnerability-lab.com

 

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