Vulnerability Management

Yahoo email hijack possible with $700 XSS exploit

Yahoo reportedly has yet to fix vulnerable code that is allowing a hacker to sell a $700 exploit capable of undermining a cross-site scripting (XSS) issue in Yahoo's website. The company still is in search of the malicious URL that is being used to spread the inject, which would allow successful bidders to hijack Yahoo webmail users' accounts. The bug first was reported Friday by security blogger Brian Krebs, who wrote that the malicious marketer was offering to sell the exploit only to “trusted people,” so as to keep news of the flaw unknown to those aiming to patch it. A Yahoo spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment made by SCMagazine.com on Tuesday.


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