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# Reset/Forgotten Password Bypass
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## **Password Reset Token Leak Via Referrer**
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* The HTTP referer header may leak the password reset token if it's included in the URL. This can occur when a user clicks on a third-party website link after requesting a password reset.
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* **Impact**: Potential account takeover via Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks.
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* **Exploitation**: To check if a password reset token is leaking in the referer header, **request a password reset** to your email address and **click the reset link** provided. **Do not change your password** immediately. Instead, **navigate to a third-party website** (like Facebook or Twitter) while **intercepting the requests using Burp Suite**. Inspect the requests to see if the **referer header contains the password reset token**, as this could expose sensitive information to third parties.
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* **References**:
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* [HackerOne Report 342693](https://hackerone.com/reports/342693)
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* [HackerOne Report 272379](https://hackerone.com/reports/272379)
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* [Password Reset Token Leak Article](https://medium.com/@rubiojhayz1234/toyotas-password-reset-token-and-email-address-leak-via-referer-header-b0ede6507c6a)
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## **Password Reset Poisoning**
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* Attackers may manipulate the Host header during password reset requests to point the reset link to a malicious site.
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* **Impact**: Leads to potential account takeover by leaking reset tokens to attackers.
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* **Mitigation Steps**:
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* Validate the Host header against a whitelist of allowed domains.
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* Use secure, server-side methods to generate absolute URLs.
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* **Patch**: Use `$_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']` to construct password reset URLs instead of `$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']`.
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* **References**:
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* [Acunetix Article on Password Reset Poisoning](https://www.acunetix.com/blog/articles/password-reset-poisoning/)
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## **Password Reset By Manipulating Email Parameter**
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Attackers can manipulate the password reset request by adding additional email parameters to divert the reset link.
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* Add attacker email as second parameter using &
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```php
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POST /resetPassword
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[...]
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email=victim@email.com&email=attacker@email.com
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```
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* Add attacker email as second parameter using %20
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```php
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POST /resetPassword
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[...]
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email=victim@email.com%20email=attacker@email.com
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```
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* Add attacker email as second parameter using |
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```php
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POST /resetPassword
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[...]
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email=victim@email.com|email=attacker@email.com
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```
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* Add attacker email as second parameter using cc
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```php
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POST /resetPassword
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[...]
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email="victim@mail.tld%0a%0dcc:attacker@mail.tld"
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```
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* Add attacker email as second parameter using bcc
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```php
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POST /resetPassword
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[...]
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email="victim@mail.tld%0a%0dbcc:attacker@mail.tld"
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```
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* Add attacker email as second parameter using ,
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```php
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POST /resetPassword
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[...]
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email="victim@mail.tld",email="attacker@mail.tld"
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```
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* Add attacker email as second parameter in json array
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```php
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POST /resetPassword
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[...]
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{"email":["victim@mail.tld","atracker@mail.tld"]}
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```
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* **Mitigation Steps**:
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* Properly parse and validate email parameters server-side.
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* Use prepared statements or parameterized queries to prevent injection attacks.
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* **References**:
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* [https://medium.com/@0xankush/readme-com-account-takeover-bugbounty-fulldisclosure-a36ddbe915be](https://medium.com/@0xankush/readme-com-account-takeover-bugbounty-fulldisclosure-a36ddbe915be)
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* [https://ninadmathpati.com/2019/08/17/how-i-was-able-to-earn-1000-with-just-10-minutes-of-bug-bounty/](https://ninadmathpati.com/2019/08/17/how-i-was-able-to-earn-1000-with-just-10-minutes-of-bug-bounty/)
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* [https://twitter.com/HusseiN98D/status/1254888748216655872](https://twitter.com/HusseiN98D/status/1254888748216655872)
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## **Changing Email And Password of any User through API Parameters**
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* Attackers can modify email and password parameters in API requests to change account credentials.
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```php
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POST /api/changepass
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[...]
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("form": {"email":"victim@email.tld","password":"12345678"})
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```
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* **Mitigation Steps**:
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* Ensure strict parameter validation and authentication checks.
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* Implement robust logging and monitoring to detect and respond to suspicious activities.
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* **Reference**:
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* [Full Account Takeover via API Parameter Manipulation](https://medium.com/@adeshkolte/full-account-takeover-changing-email-and-password-of-any-user-through-api-parameters-3d527ab27240)
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## **No Rate Limiting: Email Bombing**
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* Lack of rate limiting on password reset requests can lead to email bombing, overwhelming the user with reset emails.
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* **Mitigation Steps**:
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* Implement rate limiting based on IP address or user account.
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* Use CAPTCHA challenges to prevent automated abuse.
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* **References**:
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* [HackerOne Report 280534](https://hackerone.com/reports/280534)
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## **Find out How Password Reset Token is Generated**
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* Understanding the pattern or method behind token generation can lead to predicting or brute-forcing tokens. Some options:
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* Based Timestamp
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* Based on the UserID
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* Based on email of User
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* Based on Firstname and Lastname
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* Based on Date of Birth
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* Based on Cryptography
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* **Mitigation Steps**:
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* Use strong, cryptographic methods for token generation.
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* Ensure sufficient randomness and length to prevent predictability.
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* **Tools**: Use Burp Sequencer to analyze the randomness of tokens.
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## **Guessable UUID**
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* If UUIDs (version 1) are guessable or predictable, attackers may brute-force them to generate valid reset tokens. Check:
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{% content-ref url="uuid-insecurities.md" %}
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[uuid-insecurities.md](uuid-insecurities.md)
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{% endcontent-ref %}
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* **Mitigation Steps**:
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* Use GUID version 4 for randomness or implement additional security measures for other versions.
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* **Tools**: Use [guidtool](https://github.com/intruder-io/guidtool) for analyzing and generating GUIDs.
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## **Response Manipulation: Replace Bad Response With Good One**
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* Manipulating HTTP responses to bypass error messages or restrictions.
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* **Mitigation Steps**:
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* Implement server-side checks to ensure response integrity.
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* Use secure communication channels like HTTPS to prevent man-in-the-middle attacks.
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* **Reference**:
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* [Critical Bug in Live Bug Bounty Event](https://medium.com/@innocenthacker/how-i-found-the-most-critical-bug-in-live-bug-bounty-event-7a88b3aa97b3)
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## **Using Expired Token**
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* Testing whether expired tokens can still be used for password reset.
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* **Mitigation Steps**:
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* Implement strict token expiration policies and validate token expiry server-side.
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## **Brute Force Password Reset Token**
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* Attempting to brute-force the reset token using tools like Burpsuite and IP-Rotator to bypass IP-based rate limits.
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* **Mitigation Steps**:
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* Implement robust rate-limiting and account lockout mechanisms.
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* Monitor for suspicious activities indicative of brute-force attacks.
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## **Try Using Your Token**
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* Testing if an attacker's reset token can be used in conjunction with the victim's email.
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* **Mitigation Steps**:
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* Ensure that tokens are bound to the user session or other user-specific attributes.
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## **Session Invalidation in Logout/Password Reset**
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* Ensuring that sessions are invalidated when a user logs out or resets their password.
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* **Mitigation Steps**:
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* Implement proper session management, ensuring that all sessions are invalidated upon logout or password reset.
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## **Session Invalidation in Logout/Password Reset**
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* Reset tokens should have an expiration time after which they become invalid.
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* **Mitigation Steps**:
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* Set a reasonable expiration time for reset tokens and strictly enforce it server-side.
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## References
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* [https://anugrahsr.github.io/posts/10-Password-reset-flaws/#10-try-using-your-token](https://anugrahsr.github.io/posts/10-Password-reset-flaws/#10-try-using-your-token)
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<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/image (3).png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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Join [**HackenProof Discord**](https://discord.com/invite/N3FrSbmwdy) server to communicate with experienced hackers and bug bounty hunters!
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**Hacking Insights**\
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Engage with content that delves into the thrill and challenges of hacking
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**Real-Time Hack News**\
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Keep up-to-date with fast-paced hacking world through real-time news and insights
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**Latest Announcements**\
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Stay informed with the newest bug bounties launching and crucial platform updates
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**Join us on** [**Discord**](https://discord.com/invite/N3FrSbmwdy) and start collaborating with top hackers today!
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{% hint style="success" %}
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Learn & practice AWS Hacking:<img src="../.gitbook/assets/arte.png" alt="" data-size="line">[**HackTricks Training AWS Red Team Expert (ARTE)**](https://training.hacktricks.xyz/courses/arte)<img src="../.gitbook/assets/arte.png" alt="" data-size="line">\
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Learn & practice GCP Hacking: <img src="../.gitbook/assets/grte.png" alt="" data-size="line">[**HackTricks Training GCP Red Team Expert (GRTE)**<img src="../.gitbook/assets/grte.png" alt="" data-size="line">](https://training.hacktricks.xyz/courses/grte)
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<details>
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<summary>Support HackTricks</summary>
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* Check the [**subscription plans**](https://github.com/sponsors/carlospolop)!
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* **Join the** 💬 [**Discord group**](https://discord.gg/hRep4RUj7f) or the [**telegram group**](https://t.me/peass) or **follow** us on **Twitter** 🐦 [**@hacktricks\_live**](https://twitter.com/hacktricks_live)**.**
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* **Share hacking tricks by submitting PRs to the** [**HackTricks**](https://github.com/carlospolop/hacktricks) and [**HackTricks Cloud**](https://github.com/carlospolop/hacktricks-cloud) github repos.
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