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Re: [Full-disclosure] PayPal donation form reveals beneficiary's email address

From: Eitan Caspi (eitancaspiyahoo.com)
Date: Sat May 02 2009 - 14:52:21 CDT


I agree Frank, and so I wrote "By clicking a recent version (so I believe, I can't trace and test various versions) of a PayPal Donation button...".

It doesn't happen in ALL of the donation buttons. I also believe this happens mostly in button codes created by the PayPal site and less or at all in donation buttons/forms manually created by the beneficiary at its own site, and I think the site you linked to is made just with this kind of manual code.

Eitan

-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Dietrich [mailto:bits_n_bytesgmx.de]
Sent: Saturday, May 02, 2009 8:50 PM
To: full-disclosurelists.grok.org.uk
Cc: eitancaspiyahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] PayPal donation form reveals beneficiary's email address

Hi Eitan,

Eitan Caspi <eitancaspiyahoo.com> wrote:
>3. At the donation request page you landed at click the donation
>button ...
>[...]
>4. Read the beneficiary's primary email address at the top of the
>donation form in PayPal (located in the "h1" section of the HTML
>code of the form).

May be not true for every paypal donation form.
If you click on following site on the doante button
  http://www.art-stream.org/donate.php#donate-now
there is no email address in the page source.
Or I don't get the point.

regards
Frank
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