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Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Update: Internet
Explorer May Unexpectedly Close When You
Leave the Pointer on the Text in the
DHTML Editor
Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Update: Internet
Explorer May Unexpectedly Close When You
Leave the Pointer on the Text in the
DHTML Editor
11/05/2003 11:38 PMIn the DHTML editor of Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1
(SP1), when the text in the DHTML editor is a link, and the pointer is
at the end of the link text, Internet Explorer may unexpectedly close
(crash) when you try to exit the page. You may also receive a "General
Protection Fault" error message on the Dhtmled.ocx file.
Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Update: Internet
Explorer Unexpectedly Quits When You Use
It to View a Web Page That Contains VML
Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Update: Internet
Explorer Unexpectedly Quits When You Use
It to View a Web Page That Contains VML
11/05/2003 11:38 PMThis update resolves an issue when you use Microsoft Internet Explorer
6 to view a Web page that contains Vector Markup Language (VML),
Internet Explorer may unexpectedly quit (crash).
This problem may occur if a script in the Web page changes the src
attribute on a VML image element to a different location.
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 PMSecurityFocus Apr 26 2004 5:09PM GMT
RE: Microsoft's Explorer and Internet
Explorer long share name buffer
overflow.
RE: Microsoft's Explorer and Internet
Explorer long share name buffer
overflow.
04/26/2004 07:06 PMRodrigo Gutierrez (Apr 25 2004)
Microsoft's Explorer and Internet
Explorer long share name buffer
overflow.
Microsoft's Explorer and Internet
Explorer long share name buffer
overflow.
04/26/2004 01:18 PMRodrigo Gutierrez (Apr 25 2004)
Re: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft's
Explorer and Internet Explorer long
share name buffer overflow.
Re: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft's
Explorer and Internet Explorer long
share name buffer overflow.
04/27/2004 02:34 PMKF (lists) (Apr 26 2004)
Re[2]: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft's
Explorer and Internet Explorer long
share name buffer overflow.
Re[2]: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft's
Explorer and Internet Explorer long
share name buffer overflow.
04/29/2004 01:18 PM3APA3A (Apr 29 2004)
Re: Windows Explorer TGA Crash is a DoS
bug in Internet Explorer.
Re: Windows Explorer TGA Crash is a DoS
bug in Internet Explorer.
12/22/2004 01:09 AMBerend-Jan Wever (Dec 20 2004)
Is Internet Explorer on it's way out?
Is Internet Explorer on it's way out?
07/19/2004 04:40 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Is
Internet Explorer on it’s way out?'
An interesting perspective from a fellow Gnomie who believes that
IE has finally had it, pure and simple. He even goes so far as to
point to what the US-CERT (Computer Emergency Readiness Team) is
suggesting for Internet users. “It is time for national leaders
to get their heads out of the sand and recognize this threat to their
[our] national and economic security, [and to begin] cooperating on a
global basis to deny access…
RIP Internet Explorer?
RIP Internet Explorer?
07/16/2004 04:49 PMIt's hard to imagine that anyone would continue to use Internet
Explorer faced as it is with such massive security issues. If it were
a car rather than a browser, it would have been scrapped. But despite
very good reasons for moving browsers, people still aren't. Why?
There are a multitude of reasons but by far the simplest is that
average Joe doesn't know what the hell browser security issues are, or
even that the browser is just a piece of software used for accessing
the Internet. Thanks to Microsoft's spectacular decision (causing it
to fall foul of competition law) to bundle Explorer with Windows,
people don't know anything of any other browser. To many people,
Explorer is the Internet.
Why does anyone use Internet Explorer?
Why does anyone use Internet Explorer?
04/16/2005 04:57 AMRecently, 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.
Stop Using Internet Explorer
Stop Using Internet Explorer
07/06/2004 12:02 PMStephen Wildstrom (Business Week): Why I'm Staying Away From Internet Explorer. In late
June network security experts saw one of their worst fears realized.
Attackers exploited a pair of known but unpatched flaws in Microsoft's
(MSFT ) Web server and Internet Explorer browser to compromise
seemingly safe Web sites. People who browsed the sites using Windows
computers -- without downloading anything -- were infected with
malicious code. I've been increasingly concerned about IE's endless
security problems, and this episode has convinced me that the program
is simply too dangerous for routine use.
See also Paul Boutin's
good
advice on browser choice.
New Internet Explorer exploit
New Internet Explorer exploit
06/29/2004 06:44 PMBrowser hijackers continue to be on the rise. The latest is a toolbar
called ILookup. This hijacker works quickly to install unwanted
software that changes the user’s homepage in addition to
creating pornographic pop-up ads on the infected computer. Initially,
it must have simply appeared to be “just another piece of
spyware” to contend with.
A Dutch security researcher read about this browser hijacker from an
email he had received and decided to poke around a little to see what
made it tick. As it turns out, it takes advantage of a previously
unknown exploit from within Internet Explorer (Ya, there is shock).
Understandably, Microsoft is quite upset about the use of this
exploit. Stephen Toulouse, security program manager for Microsoft,
referred to ILookup’s tactics as a criminal act. Now, I
understand why Microsoft would get so angry about someone making use
of Internet Explorer’s shortcomings, but it would be a lot more
convincing if we began to see them actually do something to redo IE
rather than simply making “quick fixes” with these patches
that they keep offering through the Windows Update website. Hint, hint
Microsoft.
Internet Explorer to block pop-ups
Internet Explorer to block pop-ups
11/12/2003 05:40 PMInternet Explorer to shut down pop-ups
Internet Explorer to shut down pop-ups
11/11/2003 03:23 PMMicrosoft plans to add the ability to block pop-up Internet
advertising in an update due out next year
Microsoft plans to add pop-up blocking features to Internet Explorer
next year as part of its Service Pack 2 update for Windows XP, in a
move that would go a long way toward stamping out the Web
advertisements.
Let's get Internet Explorer
organized
Let's get Internet Explorer
organized
06/10/2004 06:13 PMKING5.com (subscription),WA-3 hours ago ... Web and RSS Reader. The
PowerSearch allows you to filter information gathered via Google,
Amazon and eBay. The RSS Reader introduces ...
"Internet Explorer to stomp pop-ups"
"Internet Explorer to stomp pop-ups"
11/11/2003 03:17 PMABF Internet Explorer Tools v1.13
ABF Internet Explorer Tools v1.13
03/13/2003 06:19 PMABF Internet Explorer Tools is a set of very useful plug-ins for the
popular MS Internet Explorer browser. The software contains a tool
bar, page browser, magnifier bar, and a set of additional commands,
such as: refresh ignore cache, block popup window, and so on. This
product is designed to help you to access any information from the
World Wide Web easily.
"abandon Internet Explorer"
"abandon Internet Explorer"
06/21/2004 09:19 AMSUS FAQ: Internet Explorer Updates
SUS FAQ: Internet Explorer Updates
08/04/2004 08:28 PMWhy I dislike Internet Explorer
Why I dislike Internet Explorer
08/17/2004 04:06 AMWhile I'm not one to engage in schadenfreude, the recent announcements
from CERT and the United States Department of Homeland Security
telling users to avoid the use of Microsoft's Internet Explorer
browser came as a happy surprise. Not because I take any joy in
watching Microsoft suffer, but because CERT and the DHS are coming
clean on the dangers a software monoculture can bring.
Internet Explorer Is Dead
Internet Explorer Is Dead
09/16/2004 04:43 PMCorante Sep 16 2004 7:38PM GMT
Run, Don't Walk, from Internet Explorer
Run, Don't Walk, from Internet Explorer
07/23/2004 09:27 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Run,
Don’t Walk, from Internet Explorer'
Brian Livingston says, “I’m afraid it’s time this
week for me to speak the unspeakable — you have to stop using Internet
Explorer. You have to stop using it now….I sense that
enterprises across America and around the world are just now beginning
to entertain the idea of abandoning IE and investing in other browsers
instead. It’s remarkable to think that a software company as
successful as Microsoft might actually blow a 95% penetration
rate…
U.S. says avoid Internet Explorer
U.S. says avoid Internet Explorer
07/07/2004 09:00 PMThe U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT) now recommends using
a Web browser other than Internet Explorer to protect against a
security vulnerability in IE. This is the most serious challenge yet
to Microsoft's reputation as a provider of trusted...
Internet Explorer Still Vulnerable
Internet Explorer Still Vulnerable
07/07/2004 04:37 PMA self-appointed security sleuth has uncovered a new vulnerability in
Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser that bears a close
resemblance to the Download.Ject exploit. Although Microsoft patched
Download.Ject last week, Dutch security expert Jelmer Kuperus found
that Microsoft's efforts to fix the problem did not go far enough.
Internet Explorer Favorites
Internet Explorer Favorites
03/25/2005 06:26 AMAbout Mar 25 2005 10:43AM GMT
Internet Explorer Vulnerability
Internet Explorer Vulnerability
09/18/2004 10:48 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Internet
Explorer Vulnerability'
“WESTPOINT has reported a vulnerability in Internet Explorer,
which potentially can be exploited by malicious people to conduct
session fixation attacks. In Internet Explorer successful exploitation
requires that the domain does not end in “.com”,
“.net”, “.mil”, “.org”,
“.gov”, “.edu”, nor “.int” and the
secondary part has more than two characters (e.g.
“.plc.uk”). For more information: SA12341 Solution: Do not
follow untrusted links.”…
gah, Internet Explorer suxxors
gah, Internet Explorer suxxors
03/13/2003 10:16 AMUgh.. Almost lost my last entry to the blog, as Internet Explorer "for
my own safety" expired the arguments to...
Internet Explorer under attack even if
not in use
Internet Explorer under attack even if
not in use
03/19/2005 03:16 AMIdgnews.net - Fri Mar 18, 12:10 pm GMT
Internet Explorer Is Just Too Risky
Internet Explorer Is Just Too Risky
06/28/2004 09:20 PMBusiness Week Jun 29 2004 1:16AM GMT
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