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zakur
29th January 2004, 08:03 AM
From InfoWorld (http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/01/28/HNiehole_1.html):A security hole in Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer could prove devastating. Following the exposure of a vulnerability in Windows XP earlier this week, “http-equiv” of Malware has revealed that Explorer 6 users (and possibly users of earlier versions) could be fooled into downloading what look like safe files but are in fact whatever the author wishes them to be -- including executables.

A demonstration of the hole is currently on security company Secunia's (http://www.secunia.com/) website and demonstrates that if you click on a link, and select “Open” it purports to be downloading a pdf file whereas in fact it is an HTML executable file.

It is therefore only a matter of imagination in getting people to freely download what could be an extremely dangerous worm -- like, for instance, the Doom worm currently wreaking havoc across the globe.

However what is more worrying is that this hole could easily be combined with another Explorer spoofing problem discovered in December.

The previous spoofing problem allowed Explorer users to think they were visiting one site when in fact they were visiting somewhere entirely different. The implications are not only troublesome, but Microsoft’s failure to include a fix for the problem in its January patches has led many to believe it cannot be prevented.

evildave
29th January 2004, 12:41 PM
Mozilla passed their test.

jimlintott
30th January 2004, 06:15 AM
Microsoft (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;%5Bln%5D;833786) has a fix, er, workaround for the problem.

Imagine a web browser where clicking on a hyperlink might be a security risk. Folks, if this doesn't just scream SWITCH TO A NEW BROWSER I don't know what does.

FFed
30th January 2004, 12:11 PM
Doesn't scream switch for a new browser to me. I still prefer explorer. I have tried other browsers, opera, netscape, mozilla, neoplanet, and none of them work as good as ie for me.

garys_2k
30th January 2004, 12:43 PM
Originally posted by FFed
Doesn't scream switch for a new browser to me. I still prefer explorer. I have tried other browsers, opera, netscape, mozilla, neoplanet, and none of them work as good as ie for me.
Give Firebird a shot. It's pretty seamless, I'm on day two of trying it and it's been working just fine.

Yahweh
30th January 2004, 06:20 PM
Just announcing that I've been using Firebird for a couple months now...

Yep, its true...

peptoabysmal
30th January 2004, 10:01 PM
Originally posted by FFed
Doesn't scream switch for a new browser to me. I still prefer explorer. I have tried other browsers, opera, netscape, mozilla, neoplanet, and none of them work as good as ie for me.

I used to feel that way too. I downloaded Version 1.6 of Mozilla and I am using it more and more. It's getting to be a very useable option. If you frequent sites that depend heavily upon MS IE specific technology, it won't work though.