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Ld Window Injection Flaw Reappears In Ie 7 - Flaw reappeared again | ||
Discussion by knight17 with 8 Replies.
Last Update: October 31, 2006, 11:29 pm | |||
Here is a short discription about the problem
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"The problem is that a Web site can inject content into another site's window if the target name of the window is known," said Secunia, in Copenhagen, Denmark.Quote From eWeek.
Do you think IE is going to be a secure browser?
Mon Oct 30, 2006 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (knight17)
I just read an article on eWEEK about a vulnerability that was in 2004 is still present in the latest Internet Explorer 7.The flaw is rated as moderately critical by Secunia.
Here is a short discription about the problem
Quote From eWeek.
Do you think IE is going to be a secure browser?
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Im afraid it doesnt matter how much security they put into the new browsers, people WILL find a way to attack your computer. Just dont spend your nights surfing porn and warez, get yourself a good virus checker and perhaps a firewall and that's about all that can be done.
Mon Oct 30, 2006 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (knight17)
I just read an article on eWEEK about a vulnerability that was in 2004 is still present in the latest Internet Explorer 7.The flaw is rated as moderately critical by Secunia.
Here is a short discription about the problem
Quote From eWeek.
Do you think IE is going to be a secure browser?
Link: view Post: 90480
hmm.. so it was not only on my side.. actually.. if you got the windows live patch that gives you tabs for IE6, that flaw goes back..
and i also encountered that flaw on IE.. have been doing lots of websites lately and i use to get lazy in window naming.. i have installed IE7 and bing! if two websites uses the same named window, they overlap each other. so much for popups and spawned windows..
no problem with Mozilla and pre IE7, what i did, reinstalled IE7 and the flaw was gone.. since i love the tabs i downloaded windows live tabs control and whoops.. the flaw was back..
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IE wont be secure anymore.. my wise guess.. darn.. if only IE follows webstandards, then i wont need to test my pages on it anymore.. and i hope i can remove this software out of my pc since it cannot be uninstalled, what was uninstalled was only the clickable explorer.exe and the rest of its engine was still present and will reinstall without your approval..
Mon Oct 30, 2006 Reply New Discussion
I am an Opera user and really happy about that..
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Mon Oct 30, 2006 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (knight17)
In my opinion Opera is the most secure browser out there not even Mozilla Firefox is safe.Mozilla do have more security holes than IE at a time Symantec has reported this.But Firefox is just marginally better, but it will also become more vulnerable to attacks as people will use it more but we have hope that as it is an Open Source project people will come with updates quicker than Microsoft does.
I am an Opera user and really happy about that..
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that was on firefoxs early days when it was detached from mozilla.
firefox updates was faster and only takes 2 or 3 days for a fix. that is what i remember..
i dont have any complains with opera, just its early days where it was a paid browser and was flooded by a free version with ads..
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faster response on IE as i remember was 3 months..
Mon Oct 30, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Only thing I hate about Opera is many toobars addons are not there.
QUOTE (vhortex)
that was on firefoxs early days when it was detached from mozilla.
firefox updates was faster and only takes 2 or 3 days for a fix. that is what i remember..
i dont have any complains with opera, just its early days where it was a paid browser and was flooded by a free version with ads..
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faster response on IE as i remember was 3 months..
Link: view Post: 90496
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Mon Oct 30, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Proof of concept (and a test for your browser):
http://secunia.com/Internet_Explorer_Arbit...erability_Test/
Tue Oct 31, 2006 Reply New Discussion
http://files.goukihq.org/FirefoxTest.txt
So my belief that Opera is the most secure browser is becoming more and more true...
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Tue Oct 31, 2006 Reply New Discussion
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