> Web Cache Deception (WCD) is a security vulnerability that occurs when a web server or caching proxy misinterprets a client's request for a web resource and subsequently serves a different resource, which may often be more sensitive or private, after caching it.
Imagine an attacker lures a logged-in victim into accessing `http://www.example.com/home.php/non-existent.css`
1. The victim's browser requests the resource `http://www.example.com/home.php/non-existent.css`
2. The requested resource is searched for in the cache server, but it's not found (resource not in cache).
3. The request is then forwarded to the main server.
4. The main server returns the content of `http://www.example.com/home.php`, most probably with HTTP caching headers that instruct not to cache this page.
5. The response passes through the cache server.
6. The cache server identifies that the file has a CSS extension.
7. Under the cache directory, the cache server creates a directory named home.php and caches the imposter "CSS" file (non-existent.css) inside it.
8. When the attacker requests `http://www.example.com/home.php/non-existent.css`, the request is sent to the cache server, and the cache server returns the cached file with the victim's sensitive `home.php` data.
2. Cache poisoning attack - Example for `X-Forwarded-Host` un-keyed input (remember to use a buster to only cache this webpage instead of the main page of the website)
CloudFlare caches the resource when the `Cache-Control` header is set to `public` and `max-age` is greater than 0.
- The Cloudflare CDN does not cache HTML by default
- Cloudflare only caches based on file extension and not by MIME type: [cloudflare/default-cache-behavior](https://developers.cloudflare.com/cache/about/default-cache-behavior/)
CloudFlare has a list of default extensions that gets cached behind their Load Balancers.
* [Web Cache Deception Attack leads to user info disclosure - Kunal pandey - Feb 25](https://medium.com/@kunal94/web-cache-deception-attack-leads-to-user-info-disclosure-805318f7bb29)