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Message-ID: <e92364c305050111156bca5354@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Sun May  1 19:16:00 2005
From: jftucker at gmail.com (James Tucker)
Subject: Micky-dee's anyone?

Er, Bank, McD's. The monetary values are not entirely dissimilar.

XSS is XSS anyway, does it really matter where? Black hats are known
for their exploitation of "underestimated" weaknesses, so if one were
feeling philosophical, it could be expressed that this problem may be
more important than the 'bigger' issues.

On 5/1/05, n3td3v <xploitable@...il.com> wrote:
> On 5/1/05, Paul Kurczaba <seclists@...urinews.com> wrote:
> > Just another case of cross site scripting. I would understand people
> > caring if it was a bank's site...but McDonalds?
> 
> Its Mayday,
> 
> Wake up.
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