On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 4:26 PM, Javier Bassi <javierba...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > Reported this issue to Facebook team on 03/22/11 and Facebook team
> acknowledged this issue on 03/29/11 and fixed this vulnerability.
>
> They still have redirects on apps made by their users, and they don't care
> http://apps.facebook.com/truthsaboutu/track.php?r=http://www.google.com
> and if someone falls in basic phishing with facebook domain, he will
> fall with apps.facebook subdomain too.
>
> Btw, linkedin has open redirect too and they couldn't care less about it
> http://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=www.google.com


Probably because it's not a big deal?

What next, an advisory about how massive quantities of "open redirectors"
have been found on bit.ly, goo.gl and tinyurl.com ?


Cheers
Chris


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