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| Subject: | Re: [eVuln] Vanilla Guestbook Multiple XSS & SQL Injection Vulnerabilities |
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| Date: | 27 Feb 2006 02:12:51 -0000 |
I don't really recall receiving any sort of notification about this. . . . But anyway, I am indeed aware of XSS vulnerabilities in the software. My time has been devoted to overhauling my blog software, however. I hope to seriously rewrite the guestbook script as soon as possible. It _is_ a beta version. That may not be an excuse, but it should at least be a warning. Assuredly I'll make sure to get rid of the XSS vulnerabilities when I rewrite the script pending a final release.
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