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[Full-disclosure] CSRF with MS Word

Subject: [Full-disclosure] CSRF with MS Word
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 19:12:32 +0000
CSRF with MS Word

Our attack vector is found in exploiting MSWord's frame capabilities:
By creating malicious frames in a document and pointing them to a
malicious URL, we can exploit multiple, persistent (well almost, this
is limited) CSRF vulnerabilities (and possibly the browser).

See:
http://michaeldaw.org/md-hacks/csrf-with-msword/

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