Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 15:10:05 -0700 From: Nate Lawson To: BUGTRAQ@netspace.org Subject: Outlook 98 allows spoofing internal users Problem: Outlook uses a sender's Reply-To address silently, allowing a user to inadvertently send data to an Internet mail account when intending to reply to an internal, trusted user. Impact: Anyone on the Internet can spoof a trusted internal Exchange user and get replies sent back to themself without the user knowing they weren't responding to another internal user. How to reproduce: 1. Spoof mail as an internal user with a Reply-To address claiming to be an internal user, but an address of an Internet account, say hotmail. 2. Go into Outlook and read the mail. The mail looks like it was internally generated but viewing the full Internet headers under View->Options shows the bogus Reply-To header. 3. Hit Reply in Outlook. The To: field looks like it's going to a valid internal user, but right clicking on it and choosing Properties shows that the internal user it is sending the reply to is actually an Internet address. 4. Enter some text and hit Send. Observe that the mail went to the attacker's account, not the internal one. A quick script: {root 5:00pm} ~> telnet mail.example.com 25 Trying 10.20.2.5... Connected to mail.example.com. Escape character is '^]'. 220 mail.example.com ESMTP Server (Microsoft Exchange Internet Mail Service 5.5.2448.0) ready helo losebag 250 OK mail from:<> 250 OK - mail from <> rcpt to: 250 OK - Recipient data 354 Send data. End with CRLF.CRLF >From: Nate Lawson To: Accounting Reply To: Nate Lawson Subject: important! Please reply with the latest copy of our sales figures! Thanks, Nate . 250 OK quit 221 closing connection Connection closed by foreign host. Now, a reply to the email will go not to the trusted internal user Nate Lawson but to the attacker, . Worse, the user sees no indication that the mail is outward-bound! The To: field on the reply simply shows "Nate Lawson", a valid internal user. Affected programs: Only tested on Outlook 98 Known use of this bug to get confidential information: none yet Suggested Fix: always show the full email address of any recipient that is not local (i.e. username@example.com would be hidden but any instance of user@hotmail.com would be shown) Microsoft has been notified, but claimed this was a weakness in SMTP and would not be fixed until a secure successor to SMTP is implemented. They obviouly missed the point -- the error is not in that mail can be forged, but that Outlook allows a user to respond to a message that looks local and legitimate, but is actually destined for an outside address. -Nate ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 18:36:11 +0200 From: Peter van Dijk To: BUGTRAQ@netspace.org Subject: Re: Outlook 98 allows spoofing internal users On Tue, Apr 20, 1999 at 03:10:05PM -0700, Nate Lawson wrote: > > Suggested Fix: always show the full email address of any recipient that is > not local (i.e. username@example.com would be hidden but any instance of > user@hotmail.com would be shown) Yeah, like: I am user@aol.com and I'd like outlook to hide evilhacker@aol.com. Outlook should not be hiding anything.. Greetz, Peter -- | 'He broke my heart, | Peter van Dijk | I broke his neck' | peter@attic.vuurwerk.nl | nognixz - As the sun | Hardbeat@ircnet - #cistron/#linux.nl | | Hardbeat@undernet - #groningen/#kinkfm/#vdh |