Trillian Ver 3.1 saves password's in plain Text
Hi Everyone,
I was playing around with Trillian Pro 3.1 Build 121 and noticed a very
disturbing behavior when using it to check my yahoo mail.
When you choose the option to check your yahoo email from Trillian (The
little connection ball -> Check Yahoo Mail) it creates a temp file in
the <Install Directory>\users\default\cache with a random name that
contains the yahoo password in *clear text* and this file is world
readable. This would be somewhat ok if the file was deleted as soon as
the login was done but the file just sits there till you exit out of
trillian. Logging out doesn't erase the file. I have watched the file
exist on my system for over two weeks.
Now I shouldn't have to tell you why having a file like this will a
password in clear text is such a bad idea. All anyone needs is 2 mins
unsupervised on a computer that uses trillian and they will have the
user's password and since a lot of people use the same password for
various sites this will compromise a lot of other accounts too.
In my opinion the file shouldn't contain the password in the first place
but even if it *has* to have the password it should be deleted as soon
as the login is done and not sit there for over two weeks.
I have duplicated this with Trillian 3.0 Basic and Pro also. Tested on
Windows XP Pro and Windows 2000.
I have attempted to contact Cerulean Studios multiple times before
releasing this using their webform, email and forums over the past month
but havn't heard anything back from them. My last attempt to contact
them was on 06/13/2005. Since I havn't heard anything from them I am
sending this to Bugtraq.
If you have any questions/comments about this let me know.
Thanks,
Suramya
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