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Cross site scripting
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in the Yahoo! User Interface Library in Cybozu Garoon before 3.7.2, when Internet Explorer 9 or 10 or Chrome is used, allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unspecified vectors...
CVE-2013-6916
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in the Yahoo! User Interface Library in Cybozu Garoon before 3.7.2, when Internet Explorer 9 or 10 or Chrome is used, allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unspecified vectors...
CVE-2013-6916
CVE-2013-6916 covers multiple XSS vulnerabilities in Cybozu Garoon’s Yahoo! UI Library prior to 3.7.2, exploitable when using IE9/10 or Chrome. Attackers could inject arbitrary script/HTML via unspecified vectors in the web application. Connected sources (JVN entries) confirm Cybozu Garoon 3.7.2-...
Pony Botnet Controller Has 2 Million Stolen, Weak Passwords
So what’s worse: Finding two million passwords harvested by a botnet, or learning that most of the stolen passwords are terribly weak? Researchers at Trustwave found another Pony botnet controller recently that oversees a trove of close to two million website logins, email account credentials, as...
Fedora 19 : moodle-2.4.7-1.fc19 (2013-21397)
Latest upstreams, multiple security fixes. Name: CVE-2013-6780 URL: https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2013-6780 Assigned: 20131112 Reference: https://yuilibrary.com/support/20131111-vulnerability/ Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in uploader.swf in the Uploader component in Yahoo! YUI 2.5.0 throu...
Fedora 20 : moodle-2.5.3-1.fc20 (2013-21312)
Latest upstreams, multiple security fixes. Name: CVE-2013-6780 URL: https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2013-6780 Assigned: 20131112 Reference: https://yuilibrary.com/support/20131111-vulnerability/ Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in uploader.swf in the Uploader component in Yahoo! YUI 2.5.0 throu...
Yahoo to Give Users Option for SSL on All Web Properties
Following months of criticism from security experts and privacy advocates for not deploying SSL across its Web offerings, Yahoo on Monday announced that it will be giving users the option to encrypt all of the data they exchange with the company by the end of the first quarter next year. The chan...
CVE-2013-6780
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in uploader.swf in the Uploader component in Yahoo! YUI 2.5.0 through 2.9.0 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the allowedDomain parameter...
Cross site scripting
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in uploader.swf in the Uploader component in Yahoo! YUI 2.5.0 through 2.9.0 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the allowedDomain parameter...
CVE-2013-6780
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in uploader.swf in the Uploader component in Yahoo! YUI 2.5.0 through 2.9.0 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the allowedDomain parameter...
CVE-2013-6780
CVE-2013-6780 is a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Yahoo! YUI uploader.swf (Uploader component) affecting Yahoo! YUI versions 2.5.0 through 2.9.0. The flaw allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the allowedDomain parameter. Public writeups reference the vul...
CVE-2013-6780
Cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in uploader.swf in the Uploader component in Yahoo! YUI 2.5.0 through 2.9.0 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the allowedDomain parameter...
Yahoo Formally Launches Bug Bounty Program
As promised, Yahoo formally kicked off its bug bounty program late last week, aiming to correct what many in the security industry viewed as misstep after it handed out a paltry $12.50 credit to a researcher for discovering a cross-site scripting error. The company caught flak when in September...
Dennis Fisher and Mike Mimoso Discuss Truecrypt, iMessage Security and More
Dennis Fisher and Mike Mimoso discuss the big stories of the last couple of weeks, including the grassroots effort to audit the TrueCrypt source code, the Apple iMessage security model and Yahoo enabling SSL by default. Download: digitalunderground129.mp3...
HTTPS, SSL Minimal Security, Privacy Standard for Email
Yahoo is being second-guessed more today than a mediocre baseball manager. Two days after announcing it would finally turn SSL on by default for its email users starting in January, the company is getting a halfhearted pat on the back from the security industry, which can’t help but ask: “What to...
Yahoo Turns on SSL by Default for Email Users
Yahoo, one of the last email holdouts to implement SSL by default, announced it will do so in January. The company has been criticized as one of the few remaining giant Internet companies for its delay in turning on encryption by default for its web-based email users. It will now do so on Jan. 8,...
Yahoo is now offering up to $15,000 in bug bounty after policy review
Offering cash rewards for vulnerability reports has become something of a norm when it comes to big tech companies these days. Yahoo has changed its bug bounty policies following a deluge of negative feedback in the wake of the news that ethical hackers were rewarded with $12.50 in gift vouchers...
Yahoo Revamps Bug Bounty Vulnerability Rewards Program
Yahoo has promised to put the finishing touches on a new vulnerability reporting and rewards policy by Halloween after finding itself in the throes of a mini scandal this week over two $12.50 Yahoo company store discount codes handed out to one researcher in thanks for turning in a pair of...
Yahoo is now offering up to $15,000 in bug bounty after policy review
Offering cash rewards for vulnerability reports has become something of a norm when it comes to big tech companies these days. Yahoo has changed its bug bounty policies following a deluge of negative feedback in the wake of the news that ethical hackers were rewarded with $12.50 in gift vouchers...
Yahoo! discourages Security Researchers with just $12.50 bug bounty for vulnerability reporting
Today more and more companies are looking for external security researchers to help identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses in their applications through Bug Bounty Programs. While companies like Facebook and Google are paying out hundreds of dollars to researchers for reporting security...