Vulnerability Found in SourceForge.net
One of the world's famous web-based source code repository SourceForge.net is vulnerable to non-persistent cross site scripting (XSS) attacks. An Indian hacker named An0nym0us Sn3aker from Indian Stealth Army discovered this vulnerability and it has already been reported to SourceForge but still the vulnerability status is unfixed. To know the vulnerable link click here.
Brief About SourceForge:- It is a web-based source code repository. It acts as a centralized location for software developers to control and manage open source software development. It was the first to offer that service for free to open source projects. The website runs a version of SourceForge Enterprise Edition, forked from the last open-source version available. As of July 2011, the SourceForge repository hosts more than 300,000 projects and has more than 2 million registered users
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