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Re: myspace hack

Subject: Re: myspace hack
Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 05:11:37 +0100
im bored with this now... what started as a meaningful discussion 
hasdegenerated into i say tom-art-o you say ta-mate-oo
why haven't you gotten past the point of caring? a decent thread hasdegenerated 
into nobbish semantics.
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name wouldsmell as 
sweet."-William Shakespeare
CHEERS THEN,
S.
social engineering, the way of life. (can we have a SE list? no?didn't 
thinkso….)
Before 10/15/05 I am sure some people wrote:
I've heard people call it many names - one is Same Site Scripting.>javascript 
he embedded in the profile,> I personally like to use Same Domain Scripting> I 
coined the term Same Site Scripting>"stored xss">It would make more sense if 
this was called "script injection">This attack _is_ a classic example of Cross 
Site Scripting>This seems like it is an embedded XSS attack> excellent example 
of an XSS virus.> Cross Site Request Forgery attack (also known as a session> 
riding attack)> just finished reading about XSS. So this is of special 
interest.

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