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[Full-disclosure] F-Secure to release XSS "potential dangers"

Subject: [Full-disclosure] F-Secure to release XSS "potential dangers"
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 19:06:11 +0000
[snip]Fortunately no one has tried to inject malcious code... yet.

We'll finish our draft with more on the potential dangers of XSS for
you soon.[/snip]

See:

http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/

It is a blog entry titled "Netscape hacked".

F-Secure to encourage Digg script kiddies to hack Netscape properly?

This is highly irresponsible of F-Secure and they should be held
legally responsible if the information they release in relation to
their "Netscape hacked" blog entry is used maliciously.

F-Secure know the enemy of the Netscape web site are reading their blog:

See:

http://www.digg.com/tech_news/Netscape_com_HACKED_2

Yet, F-Secure are going to release XSS information anyway, to better
assist those would-be Digg script kids who want to bring harm to the
Netscape, Digg styled web site.

The only potential danger will be caused by F-Secure, if they go ahead
and release the XSS information they promise to release, in the
context of Netscape being hacked. It is the wrong context in which to
be talking about releasing malicious XSS code examples. F-Secure will
be F-Secure I guess though. Time for important people in the security
industry to back me up on this one.

Thanks,

n3td3v

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