[Full-disclosure] Attacking the local LAN via XSS

vile vileone at gmail.com
Wed Oct 18 19:50:08 BST 2006


holy shit! you all are the biggest faggots i've ever seen!

On 8/10/06, Florian Weimer <fw at deneb.enyo.de> wrote:
>
> * pdp:
>
> >   1. page that is controlled by the attacker, lets call it evil.com
> >   2. border router vulnerable to XSS
> >   3. user attending evil.com
>
> This has nothing to do with cross-site scripting attacks, it's an
> entirely different vulnerability class called cross-site request
> forgery (CSRF).  A lot of web applications are afffected.
>
> Technically, this is a browser vulnerability, but you can't fix it
> there as cross-site requests are too common in the real world.
>
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