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Message-ID: <BAY19-DAV488A584E890DC2D8BC1F2D9C40@phx.gbl>
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 20:34:16 -0700
From: "Morning Wood" <se_cur_ity@...mail.com>
To: "Cesar" <cesarc56@...oo.com>,
	<full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Cc: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: Re: [Argeniss] Alert - Yahoo! Webmail XSS


reflecting on this...

the offending url you give is http://w00tynetwork.com/x/
which contains a fake yahoo login ( for webmail )
(( and other exploits embedded within the site ))


you state this is a Yahoo Email vulnerability.

stop me if im wrong...
why would anyone be vulnerable to a Yahoo login redirect phish, if in fact 
they are already logged in to read the mail in the first place.

i can appriciate the possibility of XSS within the Yahoo webmail interface, 
just not
with this particular redirect code ( or site url ) you provide.

XSS could be more effectivly used to leverage a browser exploit, rather than 
( trying to )
steal your credentals ala phishing

2cents,
MW 

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