Re: [Full-disclosure] Paypal XSS Vulnerability - Resolved

2010-03-29 Thread PsychoBilly
Get back Moxie Marlinspike's Cash first! On Fri, March 29, 2010 10:49 pm, Orbeton, Jon wrote: The theft reported above will be adressed at approximately NEVEr wahwhahwhhah you loose! Cluster #[[ Randal T. Rioux ]] possibly emitted, @Time [[ 28/03/2010 06:12 ]

Re: [Full-disclosure] Paypal XSS Vulnerability - Resolved

2010-03-27 Thread Randal T. Rioux
I find it humorous that an organization that pretends to be a bank and regularly steals money from its members has the balls to distribute a "PayPal Responsible Disclosure Policy." Good luck with that. Randy On Fri, March 26, 2010 10:49 pm, Orbeton, Jon wrote: > All: > > The XSS vulnerability r

Re: [Full-disclosure] Paypal XSS Vulnerability - Resolved

2010-03-27 Thread Orbeton, Jon
All: The XSS vulnerability reported below was addressed at approximately 17:45 PDT today. For information about how to report security issues to PayPal, please refer to the PayPal Responsible Disclosure Policy documented here: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=xpt/cps/securitycenter/ge

[Full-disclosure] Paypal XSS Vulnerability

2010-03-26 Thread Wesley Kerfoot
Paypal is affected by an XSS vulnerability where it fails to validate input for the following url: https://www.paypal.com/xclick/business= One can add arbitrary javascript with no need for any filter evasion. https://www.paypal.com/xclick/business= alert("xss"); As far as I know only the