RSS and Web Feeds a Risk?
A followup whitepaper [PDF] to a
recent talk at the blackhat security conference has been released outlining the risks associated with web based feeds such as RSS and Atom. From the article: "Attackers could exploit the problem by setting up a malicious blog and enticing a user to subscribe to the RSS feed. More likely, however, they would add malicious JavaScript to the comments on a trusted blog, Auger said. "A lot of blogs will take user comments and stick them into their own RSS feeds," he said."
Isn't it amusing I found this article by using /.'s own RSS fee!"$%&() ****NO CARRIER****
"If I trust someone and let them have free access to my house, there's a chance one day they'll swipe every thing from it and load into a truck.."
Excuse me, Tracer. You can keep the underwear.
That's a bad analogy. The internet's more like a series of tubes than a truck... oh, um, forget it.
Developers: We can use your help.
You were awesome in Braveheart.
NEWSFLASH: Hackers MAY set up websites and services to lure victims! Film at 11.
Luck favors the prepared, darling.