[30080] in bugtraq
Re: Flooding Internet Explorer 6.0.2800 (6.x?) security zones
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andreas Marx)
Sat May 10 14:42:22 2003
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Date: Sat, 10 May 2003 00:55:16 +0200
To: "Marek Bialoglowy" <mb@systemintegra.com>, <bugtraq@securityfocus.com>
From: Andreas Marx <amarx@gega-it.de>
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Hello!
I've contacted Microsoft (secure@microsoft.com) about the first problem
you've mentioned on 2003-02-17 and they told me that they'll looking into
this. I've provided them further details on 2003-02-21 as I've found out
that there are much more way to exploit this - telnet will work, but
Windows supports a much higher number of possible protocols you can use for
this with the same and other strange results (try scp:// for example on
Windows ME/XP).
After some tries to get more information about this issue, a mail dated
2003-04-08 finally got answered on 2003-04-13 with the results that's more
or less "behaviour by design", but they want to research on this further. I
never heared back from them anymore...
cheers,
Andreas Marx
At 16:05 08.05.2003 +0700, Marek Bialoglowy wrote:
>Systems Affected : Internet Explorer 6.0.2800 (6.x?)
>Remotely exploitable: Yes
>Author: Marek Bialoglowy (System Integra - mb@systemintegra.com)
>Attached files: dmz2.rar (archive password:zones)
[...]
>I've found some sample VB script created by person using nickname 'netric'
>and creating large number of FRAMES in Internet Explorer and mass executing
>'telnet://www.microsoft.com:80' requests. I believe this dangerous VBS
>scripts is known to everyone already (AVP recognizes it as
>Trojan.VBS.IFram). Well, I believe it is right moment to inform Bugtraq
[...]
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