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Vulnerability Identified Within Internet Explorer


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Post #1 post Jul 19 2006, 08:15 AM
I found this while randomly surfing the net, i thought it should be an interesting topic.

Another proof that IE crap.
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VULNERABILITY IDENTIFIED WITHIN INTERNET EXPLORER

The FBI has been alerted of a newly discovered vulnerability within Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser.

The identified vulnerability allows an attacker to spoof the web browser's address bar while displaying web content from another web page. For example, an attacker could be able to display the address bar of a legitimate Web site, while actually displaying a Phishing web page. This vulnerability differs from previous exploits where attackers would overlay the address bar with a .jpg image or re-create the address bar using JavaScript.

Since Microsoft Internet Explorer is a widely used web browser, steps below are being provided to disable active scripting support within the browser in Internet Explorer 6.0:

1. Select Tools from the browser tool bar.
2. Select Internet options.
3. Click on the Security tab and highlight the Internet icon.
4. Click on the Custom Level button.
5. From the drop down menu, select the Scripting section.
6. Click the Disable radio button located underneath the Active Scripting heading.

Disabling scripts should also be used as an interim measure until a patch from Microsoft is available.


Hackers target IE because more people use it, so if you have problems GET FIREFOX
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Post #2 post Jul 19 2006, 09:26 AM
And would using FireFox solve anything?
You say that hackers target Internet Explorer because more people use it. If more people shift to using FireFox, then won't the hackers target that then?
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Post #3 post Jul 19 2006, 01:46 PM
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And would using FireFox solve anything?
You say that hackers target Internet Explorer because more people use it. If more people shift to using FireFox, then won't the hackers target that then?


lol Exactly what I was thinking. I think though that Firefox is more secure and isn't as hard to hack in the first place. I have heard about something like this before but someone had created their own web browser and had pornagraphy sites running in the background so whenever you clicked you clicked on an ad for them and they made money, meanwhile you are browsing the web. I think it's stupid why people do this but I guess they gotta make money some how because they can't get jobs.
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