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Message-ID: <4421ADA2.7010607@heapoverflow.com>
Date: Wed Mar 22 20:03:55 2006
From: ad at heapoverflow.com (ad@...poverflow.com)
Subject: Microsoft Internet Explorer (mshtml.dll) -
Remote Code Execution
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I think you are wrong stelian, they are probably warning about this
high threat gave to the list :>
http://lists.grok.org.uk/pipermail/full-disclosure/2006-March/043922.html
Stelian Ene wrote:
> Computer Terrorism (UK) :: Incident Response Centre wrote:
>> Pursuant to the publication of the aforementioned bug/vulnerability,
>> this document serves as a preliminary Security Advisory for users of
>> Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 and 7 Beta 2.
>> Successful exploitation will allow a remote attacker to execute
>> arbitrary code against a fully patched Windows XP system, yielding
>> system access with privileges of the underlying user.
>
> So this is indeed a n-day vulnerability, with n a small positive integer.
> I must stress that I'm not the original author, and that I've seen this bug
> discussed in public forums as early as 19.03.2006. If exploitation is
as easy as
> you claim, then probably the bad guys are already actively using this,
just like
> they did with WMF.
>
> Oldest POC I've found, by 'shog9' (Joshua Heyer):
> http://www.shog9.com/crashIE.html
>
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