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Message-ID: <20031125100023.23651.qmail@sf-www2-symnsj.securityfocus.com>
Date: 25 Nov 2003 10:00:23 -0000
From: Liu Die Yu <liudieyuinchina@...oo.com.cn>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: HijackClickV2 - a successor of HijackClick attack




HijackClickV2 - a successor of HijackClick attack

[tested]
OS:Win2k3,CN version
IE: with MS03-048 installed.

OS:WinXp, CN version
Microsoft Internet Explorer v6.Sp1; up-to-date on 2003/11/16

[overview]
After applying MS03-048, the original HijackClick exploit doesn't work any more.
With method caching(a.k.a "SaveRef"), HijackClick works again.

[demo]
There is a harmless demo:
http://www.safecenter.net/UMBRELLAWEBV4/HijackClickV2/HijackClickV2-MyPage.htm

[technical details]
After applying MS03-048, the original HijackClick exploit doesn't work any more.
(Liu Die Yu's http://www.safecenter.net/UMBRELLAWEBV4/HijackClick/HijackClick-MyPage.HTM

Because window.moveBy is inaccessible. Method caching attack can make window.moveBy accessible again.

[Workaround]
Disable Active Scripting in INTERNET zone.

[Greetings]
greetings to:
Drew Copley, dror, guninski and mkill.

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