Sunday, 20 July 2008

Google, Inc. was made aware of a minor flaw in GMail by a teenage blogger earlier today.

Anthony, 14, claimed that when he sent a Javascript code to his GMail account from an outside account, Google’s web-based mail service automatically ran the script. This means that an attacker could potentially send a similar attachment to gather the account holder’s contact list, or even his account.

Google confirmed the flaw later in the day and fixed it immediately. However, the company criticized the blogger for not following standard protocol and informing the search giant about the flaw.

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Google would like users to report flaws directly to the company before making them public.

The flaw was fixed three hours after Google was made aware of the issue.


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