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CSRF attack in Firefox

Subject: CSRF attack in Firefox
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 14:46:50 +0000
Hi List,

I have tested the following attack in Firefox and it has worked successfully, while I would not have expected this to work because of the same origin policy in Firefox. The Firefox version I am using is 2.0.0.12.

http://www.victim.com/webapp/wcs/servlet/ImagePopup?storeId=111&imageName=image1.jpg&imageText=%3Cimg%20src=http://www.attacker.com/images/image2.jpg%3E

Can someone please explain why this attack works in Firefox.

Thanks in advance...

cheers
Vishal



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