Execution After Redirect (EAR)

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Overview
Execution After Redirect (EAR) is an attack where an attacker ignores redirects and retrieves sensitive content intended for authenticated users. A successful EAR exploit can lead to complete compromise of the application.

How to Test for EAR Vulnerabilities
Using most proxies it is possible to ignore redirects and display what is returned. In this test we use Burp Proxy.
 * 1) Intercept request https://vulnerablehost.com/managment_console
 * 2) Sent to repeater.
 * 3) View response.

How to Prevent EAR Vulnerabilities
Proper termination should be performed after redirects. In a function a return should be performed. In other instances functions such as die should be performed. This will tell the application to terminate regardless of if the page is redirected or not.