[olug] Lynx browser

Charles.Bird charles.bird at powerdnn.com
Wed May 13 21:18:14 UTC 2009


I have very little perl experience.

I have seen some nifty perl scripts before though! Like the language
selection exploit for trixbox, blammo! reverse shell!

The challenge may be in correctly identifying the malicious java script.



On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Carl Lundstedt <clundst at unlserve.unl.edu>wrote:

> I'm not familiar with the way js works, so maybe this is bogus, but have
> you thought of using perl with the HTML libs?  I've done some limited
> things with that (polling NOAA for temp/humidity logs and page scrapes
> for nagios alerts for example).
> Carl
> On Wed, 2009-05-13 at 16:03 -0500, Charles.Bird wrote:
> > I am trying to find a way to detect malicious js on webpages from a set
> of
> > URLs. Most of the time when BS-JS is on a webpage its a result of sql
> > injection.
> > I'm not really sure how to find bullsh*t js in an automated fashion quite
> > yet, and I noticed that Lynx doesnt do js too well either :)
> > I love automating tasks with Lynx, I once made an automated online voting
> > system with Lynx and had it change user agent, use a proxy from a list,
> etc
> > etc.
> >
> > Anyone around here done anything similar? I have about 60000-85000
> domains
> > to hit on the one environment that I'm looking at.
> >
> >
> >
> > Charles
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