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IE flaw : Allows hackers to tamper the URL

news.com has posted an article on a big flaw in Internet Explorer's URL manipulation module.

read and test it.

Microsoft has confirmed the bug and coming up with a patch soon.

via BlogJet

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Tim Marman said:

As you can see from the date of the article, this has been around for awhile.

It's a fairly serious security risk, and it took Microsoft nearly two months to come up with a path.

On another note, an open source group has already released a patch.

http://security.openwares.org/
# January 30, 2004 10:17 AM

Tameem Ansari said:

Now you too blogJet ... :)
# January 31, 2004 4:53 AM

nick_cnacal said:

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