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Message-ID: <2be58a30512071456i7c005ae1sd1135b38b794556a@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Wed Dec  7 22:56:30 2005
From: infosecbofh at gmail.com (InfoSecBOFH)
Subject: Re: Google is vulnerable from XSS attack

Way to blow it out of perportion kiddie....

On 12/7/05, n3td3v <xploitable@...il.com> wrote:
> Hackers own Google while vulnerabilities remain unpatched. Once they
> patch a vulnerability, they can own me again! Until then... Google is
> in the hands of hackers.
>
> Since you're having a stab at me. Wheres your Google and Yahoo
> vulnerabilities? Naw, you don't have any. You prefer to go looking for
> your SQL injections and cross site scripting in web sites no one has
> ever heard of or cared about before (easy targets).
>
> As the score goes, how many high profile brand names have you found
> vulnerabilities for?
>
> Fancy having a hacking challenge for finding vulnerabilities in major dot-com's?
>
> Lets do it!
>
> On 12/7/05, Morning Wood <se_cur_ity@...mail.com> wrote:
> > who owns you? hint: Google ( they own the world )
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