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vBulletin Advanced User Tagging Mod - Stored XSS Vulnerability
No description provided by source. Exploit Title: Advanced User Tagging vBulletin - Stored XSS Vulnerability Google Dork: intext:usertagpro Date: 10.07.2013 Exploit Author: 0iZy5 Vendor Homepage: www.backtrack-linux.ro Software Link:...
vBulletin Advanced User Tagging Cross Site Scripting
Exploit Title: Advanced User Tagging vBulletin - Stored XSS Vulnerability Google Dork: intext:usertagpro Date: 10.07.2013 Exploit Author: 0iZy5 Vendor Homepage: www.backtrack-linux.ro Software Link: http://www.dragonbyte-tech.com/vbecommerce.php?productid=20&do=product Version: vBulletin 3.8.x,...
vBulletin Advanced User Tagging Mod - Stored XSS Vulnerability
Exploit for php platform in category web applications Exploit Title: Advanced User Tagging vBulletin - Stored XSS Vulnerability Google Dork: intext:usertagpro Date: 10.07.2013 Exploit Author: 0iZy5 Vendor Homepage: www.backtrack-linux.ro Software Link:...
vBulletin Advanced User Tagging Mod - Persistent Cross-Site Scripting
vBulletin Advanced User Tagging Mod - Persistent Cross-Site Scripting Exploit Title: Advanced User Tagging vBulletin - Stored XSS Vulnerability Google Dork: intext:usertagpro Date: 10.07.2013 Exploit Author: 0iZy5 Vendor Homepage: www.backtrack-linux.ro Software Link:...
vBulletin vBShout Mod - Persistent Cross-Site Scripting
Exploit Title: vBShout vBulletin - Stored XSS Vulnerability Google Dork: intext:vBShout Date: 10.07.2013 Exploit Author: 0iZy5 Vendor Homepage: www.backtrack-linux.ro Software Link: http://www.dragonbyte-tech.com/vbecommerce.php?do=product&productid=2 Version: vBulletin 3.8.x, vBulletin 4.x.x,...
vBulletin Advanced User Tagging Mod - Persistent Cross-Site Scripting
Exploit Title: Advanced User Tagging vBulletin - Stored XSS Vulnerability Google Dork: intext:usertagpro Date: 10.07.2013 Exploit Author: 0iZy5 Vendor Homepage: www.backtrack-linux.ro Software Link: http://www.dragonbyte-tech.com/vbecommerce.php?productid=20&do=product Version: vBulletin 3.8.x,...
Dropbox potential security flaw revealed, could be exploited by hackers !
It seems that information which Dropbox, the popular web-based file-sharing site/service, issued in response to a US Federal Trade Commission complaint, has revealed a potential security flaw that, according to Ray Bryant, CEO of Idappcom, could be exploited by hackers. According to Bryant, after...