RIAA Site Features TorrentFreak’s Latest News

A cross-site scripting (XSS) attack is a kind of security vulnerability typically found in web applications which allows code to be injected into web pages. The ‘cross site’ element explains how a malicious website could load another site into a frame, giving the appearance that the data all originates from the target site. Last year we reported that the RIAA’s website had suffered an XSS attack and just a couple of days ago we revealed how the MPAA site was vulnerable to an XSS attack too, one which left it embarrassingly displaying torrents from The Pirate Bay.

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RIAA Site Features TorrentFreak’s Latest News

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Monday, May 4th, 2009 P2P News

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