aceman_67
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# Posted: 29 Mar 2006 16:18
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Another day, another Internet Explorer flaw... Exploits for this still unpatched flaw are now out in the Internet Wild, with exploit code reported on over 200 malicious websites. Until Microsoft comes up with a patch to fix the issue, they have posted an advisory on how to work around the issue...
Microsoft Security Advisory (917077): Vulnerability in the way HTML Objects Handle Unexpected Method Calls Could Allow Remote Code Execution:
eWeek:Exploit Unleashed for IE Hole
eWeek: Drive-By IE Attacks Subside; Threat Remains
Then again, you could always switch over to the open source Mozilla Firefox browser, which is not affected by the issue...
Linux-Watch: Why Is Anyone Still Using Internet Explorer?:
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