Aerosol Posted March 28, 2015 Report Posted March 28, 2015 Hi Team,#Affected Vendor: http://lcms.chamilo.org/#Date: 27/03/2015#Discovered by: Joel Vadodil Varghese#Type of vulnerability: Clickjacking#Tested on: Windows 7#Product: LCMS Connect#Version: 4.1#Description: Chamilo is an open-source (under GNU/GPL licensing)e-learning and content management system, aimed at improving access toeducation and knowledge globally. Chamilo LCMS is a completely new softwareplatform for e-learning and collaboration. Framing involves placing onewebpage within another webpage by use of the iframe HTML element. Onefamiliar use of iframes is to embed maps within web pages. LCMS connect issusceptible to clickjacking attack.#Proof of Concept (PoC):------------------------------------<iframe src="http://localhost/Chamilo/" sanboxed width=900 height=900>Please check me out !!!!</iframe>-- Regards,*Joel V*Source Quote