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Message-ID: <012901c39351$92a50c30$050010ac@Estila>
From: lorenzohgh at nsrg-security.com (Lorenzo Hernandez Garcia-Hierro)
Subject: Best behavior to report the holes that i found in NSAS.GOV WEBSITE

Hi friends,
I want to make question:
what's the best behavior to contact nasa.gov websites masters and report the
holes ?
This is due to my last mails about the holes i discovered.
( XSS and SQL Injections )
And it is not a honeypot of XSS ;-)
Best regards and please answer this question,
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0x00->Lorenzo Hernandez Garcia-Hierro
0x01->/* not csh but sh */
0x02->$ PATH=pretending!/usr/ucb/which sense
0x03-> no sense in pretending!
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PGP: Keyfingerprint
4ACC D892 05F9 74F1 F453  7D62 6B4E B53E 9180 5F5B
ID: 0x91805F5B
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No Secure Root Group Security Research Team
http://www.nsrg-security.com
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