MSN Messenger reveals your name to websites (and can reveal email addresses too)

From: Richard Burton (richardaburtonat_private)
Date: Sat Feb 02 2002 - 12:39:16 PST

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    Introduction
    ============
    
    MSN Messenger (and Windows Messenger on XP) 
    can be used to obtain personal information about a 
    user from any website (in any domain).
    
    Using JavaScript a user's display name can be 
    obtained from Messenger, as well as the display 
    names of all their contacts. For users who have a 
    sensible and accurate display name this should be 
    considered a privacy issue. (Note: anyone who has 
    not set a display name at all, will reveal their email 
    address instead.)
    
    Using the same technique web sites hosted on 
    certain domains (microsoft.com, hotmail.com & 
    hotmail.msn.com) can also access the email 
    address of the user (along with the email addresses 
    of all their contacts). This could be used by Microsoft 
    to track users on their sites, which many would 
    consider to be a privacy issue.
    
    In addition to the three domains mentioned above, 
    additional domains can be allowed access to the 
    email addresses with a single registry entry. This 
    registry entry could be made by spyware/adware 
    installed by a user (sometimes unknowingly along 
    with a piece of shareware). Once there you have the 
    potential to give your email address to any site that 
    requests it and places it in a cookie.
    
    
    Affects
    =======
    
     - MSN Messenger 4.6.0073 (latest at 02/02/2002) on 
    Windows 2000 with IE 6.
     - Windows Messenger 4.6.0073 (latest at 
    02/02/2002) on Windows XP with IE 6.
     - Probably other versions and other platforms too.
    
    
    Technical
    =========
    
    Microsoft designed Messenger to allow functionality 
    to be used in webpages using JavaScript or 
    VBScript. This includes the ability to view the display 
    name and email address of the user and their 
    contacts. In an attempt to protect users only a certain 
    selection of sites can use script to get email 
    addresses, but all can get display names.
    
    The list of domain suffixes that have full access to 
    Messenger functionality (email addresses & more?) 
    can be found in the registry in 
    key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft
    \MessengerService\Policies\Suffixes". 
    Values "Suffix0", "Suffix1", etc. By default there are no 
    entries in the list, but they can be added. E.g. adding 
    value Suffix0 = "test.com" will give web sites in the 
    test.com domain full access to Messenger 
    information.
    
    Full domains do not have to be specified in the list, 
    adding "com" would allow all .com sites to have full 
    access.
    
    Although by default there are no entries in this list, 
    three domains (listed above) are hard coded into 
    Messenger for the same purpose. These allow 
    Microsoft to make their sites (e.g. Hotmail) look nice 
    by integrating messenger features into them. The 
    user cannot remove the special status applied to 
    these sites.
    
    The only way for a user to prevent sites having any 
    access to their information is by logging out of 
    Messenger before visiting.
    
    For a simple how-to, just look at the source of the 
    demonstration page given below.
    
    
    Demo Page
    =========
    
    I have set up a simple demonstration of the problem 
    here:
    
       http://raburton.members.easyspace.com/msn/
    
    This will show your name and the names of all your 
    contacts. If you add the registry entry given it will also 
    show your email address and the addresses of all 
    your contacts.
    
    
    Recommendations For Users
    =========================
    
    - Set a display name so your email address isn't 
    obtainable so easily.
    - Check for entries 
    in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\
    MessengerService\Policies\Suffixes" regularly, 
    especially after installing freeware or shareware.
    - If you want to visit microsoft.com and remain 
    anonymous, close MSN Messenger.
    
    
    Recommendations For Microsoft
    =============================
    
    - Remove the hard coded list of domains, so users 
    can choose to allow this functionality on MS sites.
    - Prevent applications adding to the Suffixes list.
    - Give the user the option to disable the scripting 
    support.
    
    
    Author
    ======
    
    Richard Antony Burton - richardaburtonat_private
    Please feel free to contact me about this post, I will 
    do my best to answer any questions you may have.
    



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