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[Full-disclosure] Advisory: Redirection Bug In Feeds.MSN

Subject: [Full-disclosure] Advisory: Redirection Bug In Feeds.MSN
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 13:51:55 +0530
Vendor: MSN
Severity: Critical
Dated: 20 November 2006

Explanation:

The feeds.msn website possesses a typical redirection vulnerability.
The attacker can manipulate this vulnerability to leverage third party
attacks. The traffic can be redirected to the desired destination of
attacker's choice.

Website:
http://feeds.msn.com/content/ca/framesite/frmredir.asp?m=<url>

You can check the redirection
http://feeds.msn.com/content/ca/framesite/frmredir.asp?m=www.google.com";

Vendor Status: Reported.
               No Response.
               Not patched.

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