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Date: Wed Apr  5 09:20:46 2006
From: j.grosjean at proxiad.com (Julien GROSJEAN - Proxiad)
Subject: Re: Re: ExplorerXP : Directory Traversal and
	CrossSiteScripting

You're right...
Now, the "simple" search returns that :

http://packetstorm.linuxsecurity.com/0603-exploits/explorerXP.txt

;-)

Dave Korn a ?crit :
> Julien GROSJEAN - Proxiad wrote:
>> A simple Google search returns that :
>>
>> http://www.phpscripts-fr.net/scripts/script.php?id=933
> 
>   That depends on what you mean by "simple".  I just put "ExplorerXP" into 
> google, which I think is about as simple as you can get.  That website 
> doesn't show up until the seventh page of results.  (And strangely enough it 
> doesn't show up until the /eighth/ page of results at google.fr!)
> 
>   So unless you had prior knowledge that it was french (I suppose I could 
> perhaps have guessed that from seeing the word 'chemin', but you can't 
> assume it's french just because the people reporting the vuln are from 
> france), or unless you somehow already knew that the correct spelling had 
> "Explorer" and "XP" as two separate words, I think the point remains: *all* 
> vuln announcements should say what the software is, where it comes from and 
> who makes it.
> 
>   After all, for all you know there is /yet another/ php package out there 
> called ExplorerXp, and it's /that/ one they were talking about.
> 
>     cheers,
>       DaveK

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