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Xeen:

quote:Secunia says it has verified the flaw in "a fully patched Internet Explorer 6 running on Microsoft Windows XP" and that other versions of Internet Explorer could also be affected by this vulnerability.
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quote:Internet Explorer doesn't block malicious Web sites from inserting "arbitrary content" in an arbitrary frame in a browser window, the Danish security firm says. Secunia says the malicious content will appear as if it originated from a trusted site, which is an attack commonly known as spoofing.
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WMD:
What has more holes now...Windows or IE?

Both are thrown-together products propped up to appear good and modern.  And now they suffer.

Moving on now....

Laukev7:
Yawn. There are so many holes, it shouldn't be called Windows, it should be called 'Mosquito Screen'. Which would be very appropriate, considering all the bugs stuck in their product.

BTW, xeen, not that I'm criticising or anything, but couldn't we make one single thread for all the M$ bugs, holes, worms, viruses and all those disgusting pests? That way, it would be much easier to tally all the defects of their abominations.

WMD:

quote:Originally posted by Laukev7:
BTW, xeen, not that I'm criticising or anything, but couldn't we make one single thread for all the M$ bugs, holes, worms, viruses and all those disgusting pests? That way, it would be much easier to tally all the defects of their abominations.
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Neither me nor xeen have lives, so tallying up all the threads shouldn't be much of a problem.  

Laukev7:

quote: Neither me nor xeen have lives
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At least not enough of two whole lives to count all the bugs in Windoze.  :D

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