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Full Disclosure: Persistent XSS and CSRF on network appliance [subject corrected :) ]

Persistent XSS and CSRF on network appliance [subject corrected :) ]

From: pagvac <unknown.pentester_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 21:02:16 +0100

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The HTTP interface of a network appliance has been researched and
found to be vulnerable to several persistent XSS and CSRF.

Such research was done by pdp (architect) and myself. We informed the
vendor and will publish the details when a fix is available.

The following is the MD5 hash for the advisory file.

$ md5sum.exe research.txt
3db1d71fc3a0eae119617b3b1124206f *research.txt

Regards,

- --
pagvac
[http://gnucitizen.org, http://ikwt.com/]

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