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Another Ebay permanent XSS 13 Nov 2012 | 11:25 pm
The Indian security researcher Shubham Upadhyay aka Cyb3R_Shubh4M, sent us a new permanent XSS affecting the products listings on Ebay.com
F-Secure, McAfee and Symantec websites again XSSed 14 Jan 2012 | 04:31 am
Once again, the websites of the three famous antivirus vendors are vulnerable to cross-site scripting. The vulnerabilities were reported by "Zeitjak" and "dick" back in mid-April 2011 and appear to be...
Happy New Year 2012! 2 Jan 2012 | 08:19 am
Wishing you a very healthy, happy and prosperous new year!
Not surprisingly, McAfee websites are susceptible to XSS attacks 30 Mar 2011 | 09:21 pm
Famous antivirus vendor McAfee has been all over the news the past few days, regarding cross-site scripting and information disclosure vulnerabilities that affected several of its websites. It all sta...
Secure Amazon Seller Central password reset page XSSed 14 Oct 2010 | 12:13 am
Just another critical cross-site scripting vulnerability has been reported by "See Me" for Amazon Seller Central, a secure website where sellers who signed up for the "Checkout by Amazon" service can ...
EV SSL-secured live PayPal site vulnerable to XSS 7 Oct 2010 | 07:18 am
"d3v1l" from Security-Sh3ll has reported another critical XSS flaw affecting the live PayPal site, where "real money" changes hands... This XSS vulnerability once more undermines the security of Exten...
Persistent XSS bug discovered on eBay 6 Oct 2010 | 08:37 pm
Security researcher "Side3ffects" has contacted us regarding a critical persistent XSS that he discovered on eBay... One of the possible exploitation scenarios is malicious people stealing cleartext c...
More American Express sites vulnerable to XSS and open redirects 6 Oct 2010 | 06:45 am
Three more critical vulnerabilties have been reported for AmericanExpress.com... The other XSS is still pending a fix...
Cross-site scripting hole in American Express site using EV SSL 5 Oct 2010 | 07:24 am
Security researcher "SeeMe" who discovered the persistent Amazon XSS vulnerability, has also reported a cross-site scripting bug on americanexpress.com that would allow fraudsters to carry out phishin...
Amazon hit by persistent XSS vulnerability 4 Oct 2010 | 12:25 pm
A security researcher who goes by the nickname "SeeMe" has reported a critical persistent cross-site scripting vulnerability affecting the America's largest online retailer Amazon.com...