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| Thread ID: 53169 | 2005-01-09 10:33:00 | IE flaw threat hits the roof | drb1 (4492) | PC World Chat |
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| 312399 | 2005-01-09 10:33:00 | news.zdnet.com More IE SP flaws with exploits in the wild and the Micro victims will tell you sp2 is bullet proof. Great list of links to other MicroSCAM dissasters on the bottom of the page in this one, for anyone interested in reality. D. |
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| 312400 | 2005-01-09 13:31:00 | Arg! That's just so ....... the online test (which opens a command window briefly and then goes to a page saying you are vulnerable) makes the vulnerablility so real to me ..... Pity for hackers thoufh, they can't get me. I use firefox. And no patch out ?!? |
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| 312401 | 2005-01-09 13:53:00 | This is interesting: I read up on the vulnerability and tried it on my own web server. Works a charm :O. Managed to make a script that opens calculator as soon as you load the web page. Now, it wouldn't have to be calc.exe it ran....... Anyyyyway. When I put it on my server, it instantly deletes!? What's up with that? Couldn't be the antivirus .... or could it? I mean, IE isn't even patched yet... *goes onto server to check AV logs* |
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