Lol, and even with your idea, that would open up a great Yahoo phishing vector. You mean "anyone" can edit a legitimate Yahoo webpage with the name "n3td3v" on it and have it cached on Yahoo servers. I believe thats called "DEFACEMENT" of a corporate webpage. Even with your idea, thats still headline news. Now wheres Robert Lemos and Joris Evers, or are they too scared to mention the 'n3td3v' alias on public news sites, yes they are.

On 3/23/06, n3td3v <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The document is cached on Yahoo Slurp, you explain that, smart guy ;-)

On 3/23/06, Bernhard Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Hello,

There's no need at all to cache anything at all.

Sorry to tell you, but there is no vulnerability involved here

--
Bernhard

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