During a little review on Stack Overflow I saw the following post:
function funcLoad() { var frame =document.getElementById("iFrame"); }
Sanalkurs
I was going to edit it and saw the post content the following:
function funcLoad() {
var frame =document.getElementById("iFrame");
}
</script>
<a href="www.sanalkurs.net" target="https://esgm.sgk.gov.tr/Esgm/LoginT.action">Sanalkurs</a>
<iframe name="iFrameadi" id="iFrameadi" onload="funcLoad()" width=450 height=400 src="https://esgm.sgk.gov.tr/Esgm/LoginT.action" scrolling="yes" frameborder="0"></iframe>
I was confused, because this had nothing to do with the question. Because this looked for me as an amateur try of XSS I removed this javascript-part and I flagged this (cannot find a way to link this). My flag was declined (I cannot find a link to this either). Because I was worried about the security of SO I flagged this, because I thought this may need more investigation or something.
I think the answer was "evil" in sense it was an attempt to spam and try to XSS Stack Overflow.
Was my flag really wrong?
iframe
requires a source. But, the link can be considered as self-promotion/spam/XSS though.