The 25-year-old Syrian man, Baraa Habab, was able to discover a critical loophole in the official website of the insurance company of most Egyptian banks, such as Banque Misr, Al-Ahly Bank, Cairo Bank, Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank and others. The loophole involves Reflected cross-site scripting (XSS). It allows the hacker to introduce malicious codes to the site until it accesses the database and asks the database to display the information stored in it in the form of an "error message". This loophole is used to steal cookies or the unique session ID of a user's browser. This is the third loophole discovered by the genius Damascene programmer, Baraa Habab. He previously discovered security loopholes on Facebook in 2017, and he […] Source
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