[Full-disclosure] Is Firefox JavaScript flawed ?

Brad Causey bradcausey at gmail.com
Tue Oct 10 21:22:41 BST 2006


On 10/10/06, darkcube <darkcube at datavibe.net> wrote:
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> On Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Brad Causey wrote:
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> > At this point the accusations made at toorcon have no validity to them.
> They
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> says you.
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> i'm staring at an IDA window that says otherwise.


Good for you, follow the proper disclosure procedures. You can't expect for
me (or anyone else) to just take your word for it. When I say validity, I
mean that these vulnerabilities haven't been verified by a reliable
authority.

> Firefox. However, I think this a good shock to the community. Just because
> > something is open source and holds the number two slot for the browser
> > marketshare, doesn't make it bulletproff. People have a bad habbit of
> > assuming that because it's not Microsoft that it is super secure.
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> that's such an awesome opinion to be so profoundly formulated and cast
> about like any real infosec warrior would!


Thanks??

(btw, fix your fucking spellcheck.)


I didn't realize I had misspelled anything is the previous post. If I did,
then I apologize.

  - 'cube [DTM/uH/wouldntyouliketoknow?]
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