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Old 11-23-2005, 02:07 PM   #1

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Exclamation Critical IE Bug

Researchers Publish Code for Critical IE Bug

Bug involves the way the Microsoft browser handles JavaScript.

Robert McMillan, IDG News Service
Monday, November 21, 2005
source: http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,123639,00.asp


SAN FRANCISCO--Security experts are warning Internet users to be careful where they click owing to a nasty unpatched bug in the way Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser handles the JavaScript computer language. The bug is of particular concern because security researchers in the United Kingdom have now published "proof of concept" code showing how hackers could exploit the problem and possibly take over a Windows system.


The proof of concept code was published today by Computer Terrorism, a London security research firm. It exploits a problem in the way Internet Explorer processes the "Window()" function in JavaScript, a popular scripting language used by Web developers to make their sites more dynamic.


More Damaging Than Thought
Though security experts had known about this JavaScript problem for months, they did not know that it could be used to do anything more than crash a user's computer, says Russ Cooper, editor of the NTBugtraq newslist and a scientist with security vendor Cybertrust. "The vulnerability has been around since May. It's only now that somebody has figured out how to turn it into something that runs exploitable code," he says.

Users would need to be tricked into clicking on a Web link in order for the malicious code to launch, Cooper says. But once launched, the bug could set up a chain of events that could ultimately let a hacker gain control of the user's system, he says.

All users of Internet Explorer versions 5.5 and 6.x are affected by the vulnerability, Computer Terrorism says.


Patch May Be Coming
The problem is serious enough that Cooper believes Microsoft will patch Internet Explorer in advance of its next monthly security update, which is scheduled to occur December 13. "I would expect Microsoft to go into emergency patch mode and push something out very quickly," he says.

No one at Microsoft was available for immediate comment on the issue.

To avoid the problem, the SANS Internet Storm Center is advising users to turn off JavaScript, which can be done by disabling "Active scripting" in Internet Explorer's Internet Options menu, or to use an alternative browser like Firefox or Opera.
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Not really news. IE has always had serious javascript issues. That's why I stopped using them. That is, I used them, but their javascript issues allowed for the g00ns to drop a very malicious .bat file onto my computer over the summer.
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IE...????? IE....??? what on earth is IE?????

Oh yeah Shell.... some outdated, ancient and feature unrich browser eh...

Good 'ol Firefox for me...
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IE...????? IE....??? what on earth is IE?????

Oh yeah Shell.... some outdated, ancient and feature unrich browser eh...

Good 'ol Firefox for me...

i have both on my computer firefox and ie but i tend to use firefox because it looks nicer
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Firefox, being so widely used, has become almost equally unsafe. That's why I recommend either Opera or K-Meleon.
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