Exploit code has been found in the wild that targets a
Microsoft vulnerability that the
software giant patched
just last week,
security experts warned today.
Web monitoring firm
Websense reported that a
Swedish-hosted website has been
engineered
with malware built in that exploits a flaw in unpatched versions
of
Internet Explorer. The flaw allows hackers to gain complete control of PCs
visiting the infected site.
"At this time, malicious websites have been observed to exploit this
vulnerability by downloading and running code on the end user's machine," said
the company in a statement.
"We expect to see additional exploits of MS05-038 in the near future, as it
is very new and allows privileged access to the machine."
The website containing the code purports to be advertising pharmaceutical
products and its URL has been spammed out to millions of inboxes. Owing to a
small flaw in the malware, visitors to the site will also suffer a browser
crash.
This is the second Microsoft patch to be cracked in less than a week. Exploit
code for another patch appeared on
Friday and by Monday had been used
in a worm that is hitting Windows 2000 systems particularly hard.
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