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Re: [WEB SECURITY] Useful technique when performing XSS
From: Amit Klein <aksecurity () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2007 23:31:35 +0200

pdp (architect) wrote:
Hei Amit,

On 2/7/07, Amit Klein <aksecurity () gmail com> wrote:
pdp (architect) wrote:
Amit,

:) This is not about who did it first.

Agreed. But it would be nice to receive the credit ;-)

Sorry man. I knew that you have discussed this before I would
definitely give you the credits. :)


No worries, mate!

    In
http://www.webappsec.org/lists/websecurity/archive/2005-10/msg00030.html, 

the example should be:

    http://target.site/vulnscript.cgi?injectme=
<http://target.site/vulnscript.cgi?injectme=><script>eval(document.location.substr(...[fill 

in the offset here]...))</script>#...JS payload here...


Of course, I meant document.location.href.substr(...), i.e.:

http://target.site/vulnscript.cgi?injectme=><script>eval(document.location.substr(...[fill 
in the offset here]...))</script>#...JS payload here...

-Amit

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