Not exact matches
Krebs
reported that an user account linked to «Glubz» posted a
similar exploit on XSSposed, a site for
reporting vulnerabilities in websites.
A
similar vulnerability in TalkTalk's website had previously been disclosed to security website Xssposed.org before the hack on October 18, albeit with the details and the required URL hidden, as Brian Krebs later
reported.
When I first
reported this
vulnerability to Amazon in November 2013, my initial Proof of Concept, a MOBI e-book with a title
similar to the one mentioned above, contained code to collect cookies and send them to me.
I first began
reporting on this issue after the dreadful school collapses in the potent 2008 earthquake in China's Sichuan province, then quickly learned about
similar vulnerability in Oregon — where hundreds of schools have been deemed deeply vulnerable to the next inevitable great earthquake on the Cascadia fault.
By school entry, 43 — 47 % of Aboriginal children have markers of developmental
vulnerability.12, 13 In 2009, the first - ever national census of childhood development at school entry showed that Aboriginal children were 2 — 3 times more likely than non-Aboriginal children to be developmentally vulnerable — defined as an Australian Early Development Census (AEDC) score below the 10th centile — on one or more domains.14 The Longitudinal Survey of Australian Children
reported similar disparities for cognitive outcomes among Aboriginal children aged 4 — 5 years, although the number of Aboriginal children was very small and not representative of the Aboriginal population.15 There is currently a dearth of empirical research that identifies the drivers of positive early childhood health and development in Aboriginal children, or characterises vulnerable developmental trajectories.