shouldn't these patches fix the security holes - hmm maybe they make the browser faster .. very strange :PNote: Exploit has only been tested on fully patched IE 6.0, with Win XP
and Win2000 pro [...]
shouldn't these patches fix the security holes - hmm maybe they make the browser faster .. very strange :PNote: Exploit has only been tested on fully patched IE 6.0, with Win XP
and Win2000 pro [...]
"Internet Explorer: There's no going back!"
;D
No kidding..The other day I hit the back button and all the lights in my house went out and my car would no longer start. *;D"Internet Explorer: There's no going back!"
And this .... from BUGTRAQ
http://www.cybercash.com/<script>alert('hi')</script>
or
http://www.verisign.com/ <http://www.cybercash.com/><script>alert('hi')</script>
Not sure how big a deal this is... but seeing as how the name verisign is associated with "Security" I think it should be looked at. This didn't work from my Mozilla browser on linux but it did from IE on win2k... could be a browser detection method causing the varied results.
-KF
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