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Message-ID: <3F9E8C64.3000101@onryou.com> From: lists at onryou.com (Cael Abal) Subject: when will IE exploits COME TO AN END... >>Internet explorer can't click and properly open long URL's! in the browser... >>http://www.geocities.com/visitbipin/index9.htm >>see... IT'S A URL but ....... you can't click at the link!!! > > I don't see the point. > > How it is a security flaw? Or even a bug (is a browser supposed to support > very long URLs anyway)? > > Yes, IE is probably the most outdated and the most buggy browser out there > (ridiculous CSS bugs) but not every bug should be posted to full-disclosure. New exploit just discovered: My toilet won't flush reliably when it rains! Both the vendor and major news outlets has been notified. Screen captures are available here!!! http://www.geocities.com/visitbipin/ BIpin PS: NASA might somehow be involved.