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Message-ID: <Law11-OE59VqFnW0kKI0000046d@hotmail.com>
From: se_cur_ity at hotmail.com (morning_wood)
Subject: Global *.net XSS, thank you Verisign(TM)

have you never heard of a untrusted link??? obviously not.. hint: GET A CLUE

Donnie Werner
http://e2-labs.com 
http://exploitlabs.com 

> And how is this a security issue that is of anything more than trivial
> importance?  How is it a "global XSS" hole?
> 
> The hole is on a page on sitefinder.verisign.com, not on the server that
> is answering for *.net and *.com.  All that server does is redirect you.
> The impact of the hole is the same regardless of if the *.com and *.net
> wildcard exists or not.
> 
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