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Message-ID: <200410162100.i9GL05qO001694@web182.megawebservers.com>
From: 1 at malware.com (http-equiv@...ite.com)
Subject: Re: [IE 6 SP2] Possible URL Spoofing
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This is representative of a generic cross-site-scripting
situation. The homepage idea is a good one, but to date it seems
impossible to break the silly security warning. From a site
aspect you just need a 'hole' to penetrate and effect your code.
oh dear...perhaps like this one:
http://www.malware.com/dload.html
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