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Re: XSS?

Subject: Re: XSS?
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 07:07:58 -0800 (PST)

We've been getting the same fake messages (phishing
e-mails) over the past 3-4 months and ,(for this)
unfortunately, people trust "www.google.xyz" domain
name...
I'm not really sure who to blame but the interesting
issue is: what google can do about it? 
Validating is good, however, with the "I'm feeling
lucky" service validation doesn't really scale well.

I haven't really thought about any sophisticated
answers, but it seems any other solution would be a
moderate performance hit for google. (don't get me
wrong, tough, I'm not saying performance has higher
priority here)


--- Aman Raheja <araheja@techquotes.com> wrote:

This is not XSS but indeed a vulnerability since
they are not validating 
the URL and it's irresponsible of google not to take
care of this kind of 
vulnerability which would aid phishing.

Aman Raheja
http://www.techquotes.com

On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 11:52:19 +0800, Andrew Chan
<quickt@gmail.com> wrote :

I tried
http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.microsoft.com
and it got
directed. it seems that I received one such
phishing email that makes
use of this to obfuscate the actual URL lately.







        
                
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