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Teen Exposes Google Security Flaw, Partially Fixed Overnight

Slimy   on 03 January 2007 - 16:07 · 10 comments & 4809 views

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Acting very quickly, Google fixed the security hole on Jan. 1 after being notified of its existence on Dec. 30. According to reports online, however, the flaw was only partly corrected. The flaw can exploit, either via a website or by manually inserting code into a user’s web browser, users who have logged into Gmail, Blogger or other Google services with their Google accounts. An attacker could potentially send malicious messages with viruses or malware to people on an exposed contact list.

The vulnerability was discovered by 16-year-old Haochi Chen of Columbus, Ohio. He was tinkering with an undocumented feature of the Google Video service that allows a user to e-mail videos to anyone in their Gmail contact list. According to Chen, Google responded to his alert within 30 hours after he reported the flaw to them. Google patched the problem on Monday morning. According to ZDNet’s Googling Google blog, the vulnerability was "only partially fixed. The author of the blog, Garret Rogers wrote: "I recommend you log out of Gmail when you are not using it until the problems are solved.”

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News source: CBC News

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#1 bmaher on 03 Jan 2007 - 16:26
You mean Google's not perfect?!?
#2 guruparan on 03 Jan 2007 - 16:31
So, Soon as a gmail user will we be expecting "Monthly Security Flaw fixed report - google security bulletein - Feb 2007"...

#3 OfF3nSiV3 on 03 Jan 2007 - 16:44
i bet this teen already has a google future =P
(3 replies) #4 PureLegend on 03 Jan 2007 - 16:47
He spent New Year's Eve looking for Google security flaws?
#4.1 Baptist on 03 Jan 2007 - 17:00
owned
#4.2 simpleyred on 03 Jan 2007 - 17:27
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Google fixed the security hole on Jan. 1 after being notified of its existence on Dec. 30.


Thats not new years eve.
#4.3 Dirtie on 03 Jan 2007 - 21:00
owned
#5 cwalker2734 on 04 Jan 2007 - 00:51
He did more than me - I was crashed infront of the tv @10:30
#6 +sLm4ever on 04 Jan 2007 - 12:50
at least he wasn't studying for exams =__=; .....
#7 Spanias on 04 Jan 2007 - 13:46
at least he wasn't crammed up with another million people trying to watch the london eye fireworks only to see some flashes in the sky because a building was blocking the view! (and on the 1st waking up early to study for exams )

Last edited by Spanias on 04 Jan 2007 - 13:54

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