[Full-disclosure] Lame ass of the month - Aditya K Sood (from India)
Lamer Buster
lamerbuster at gmail.com
Mon Sep 3 18:48:29 BST 2007
finally I decided to give this lame ass a heads up for his yak yak yak.
congratulation for your yet another gay paper, gays like you have proved in
the past how this industry has encouraged people like you. I brand you as
the lame ass of the month for your ass fucking gay paper.
Have your mom stopped breast feeding you yet?
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-----Original Message-----
From: Aditya K Sood [*mailto:zeroknock at secniche.org*<zeroknock at secniche.org>]
Sent: 01 September 2007 11:35
To: websecurity at webappsec.org; bugtraq at securityfocus.com
Subject: [Paper] The Anatomy of Third Party Pop Up Attacks.
Hi
This article deals with the latest third party popup attacks that are
performed by an attacker from the rogue and vulnerable links of the web
sites to circumvent the normal functioning on the web. The target website
always seems to be the liable web provider from where the popup attacks are
possible. It also discusses other problems related with Pop Ups.
You can find it at:
*http://www.secniche.org/papers/Analogy_of_Popups.pdf*<http://www.secniche.org/papers/Analogy_of_Popups.pdf>
*http://www.secniche.org/paper.html* <http://www.secniche.org/paper.html>
Regards
Aks
*http://www.secniche.org* <http://www.secniche.org/>
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