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BugTraq: Microsoft's Explorer and Internet Explorer long share name buffer overflow







BugTraq: Microsoft's Explorer and
Internet Explorer long share name buffer
overflow

BugTraq: Microsoft's Explorer and
Internet Explorer long share name buffer
overflow
04/26/2004 01:05 PM

SecurityFocus Apr 26 2004 5:09PM GMT




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04/26/2004 01:18 PM
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Using Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser to surf the Internet has become a marked risk — even with the latest security patches installed. That's the upshot of the discovery of yet another Internet Explorer security hole being exploited by intruders bent on swiping personal information from unwitting Internet users. The SANS Institute Internet Storm Center issued an alert this week about pop-up ads designed to download a program that keeps track any time a PC user clicks to the log-in page of 50 financial institutions worldwide. The program captures log-in information and sends it to another Web site, before the bank can encrypt the data.

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Why does anyone use Internet Explorer? 04/16/2005 04:57 AM
Recently, our church made the switch to a new Web hosting service that offered us a database-driven site that we can keep updated through a Web interface. Strangely enough, the Web interface operates only under Internet Explorer, although it appears to be written in PHP. I've tried using the interface with both Firefox and Konqueror. It sort of works, but I need it to really work, so I'm stuck with IE. (Maybe that's why I'm the church's unofficial Web master.) After working with the world's most popular Web browser, I wonder why so many people put up with it.

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Stop using Internet Explorer! Now!


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