Note to Web Programmers – (Security) Hole in the Soul is Dangerous

May 12, 2009
By sinha

This valentine’s day, Raxit was looking for a bride and all he got was a security bug in Bharatmatrimony site (the security hole has been fixed now).

Watch the entire video that walks you through the bug, step by step.

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Please note: The idea of bringing such security issues to a wider audience (I have been aware of this issue, ever since Raxit told me about the bug, but decided not to publish till it’s fixed) is not to hurt any brand/company, but to ensure that programmers know the importance of security holes like these.

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               About the author - Ashish Sinha is a Startup Mentor/Product Strategy Coach, and the founder/chief editor of pluGGd.in. He has launched/managed couple of products (consumer as well as enterprise) in US and India, and now consults with startups/small businesses on their product/media strategy. He can be reached at: ashish (at) pluGGd.in [+91 98452 06443]

One Response to “ Note to Web Programmers – (Security) Hole in the Soul is Dangerous ”

  1. Kamal on May 13, 2009 at 3:47 pm

    waw..

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