The vulnerability affects the ActiveX component in Internet Explorer versions
5.01 and 6.0.
Microsoft confirmed that proof-of-concept attack code has been posted on the
web, but claimed that it is not aware of any attacks actively exploiting the
vulnerability.
The security firm posted an advisory on its site pinpointing the
vulnerability to a memory corruption error in AcvtiveX's Microsoft Multimedia
Controls. Secunia advised users to activate DirectX only when visiting trusted
sites.
The
SANS
Internet Storm Center suggested that users could work around the
vulnerability by modifying the daxctle.ocx file, or by setting Internet Explorer
to prompt the user before executing ActiveX.
The Outlook family of programs could be vulnerable as well, but SANS noted
that the program's default settings typically mitigate much of the potential
risk.
The discovery of this latest Internet Explorer vulnerability comes just three
days after Microsoft's
monthly patch
Tuesday release addressed vulnerabilities in Windows XP and Publisher.
Microsoft is investigating the vulnerability reports but is unable to say
when a patch will be released.
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