> August 2013 > hashed passwords (using MD5) I don't even know what to say. > investigating the creation of forged cookies that could allow an intruder to access users' accounts without a password. Based on the ongoing investigation, we believe an unauthorized third party accessed our proprietary code to learn how to forge cookies How is this possible? Aren't most auth cookies just a session ID that can be used to lo…
1) As Yahoo "upgraded" all password storage in UDB (where all login / registration details are stored) to be bcrypt before 2013, I'm curious how this was possible. 2) Yahoo doesn't use a centralized session storage. If you know a few values (not disclosing the exact ones) from the UDB, it's theoretically (guess not so theoretical now) possible to create forged cookies if you steal the signing keys. To my knowledge, t…
[1] (EDIT: now with screenshots) http://imgur.com/a/g61VZ
[2] (Not affiliated with link, but the risk-averse may wish to open in a sandbox) ftp://hackbbs.org/milworm/270