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Security experts warn of IE6 flaw
New attack for an old browser
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com27 Jun 2008
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Security experts have warned of a new vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet
Explorer 6.
The US Computer Emergency Response Team (US-Cert) said that the flaw lies in
the way the browser handles attempted cross-site scripting attacks.
When code is embedded within a specially crafted HTML document, the security
protections will not function properly, leaving the user open to attack.
US-Cert believes that an attacker could execute a cross-domain scripting
attack and steal cookies and security credentials without any warning to the
user.
McAfee researcher Yichong Lin explained that the vulnerability was first
disclosed in a Chinese security publication known as Pstzine.
Lin noted that a similar concept, known as Ghost Pages, has previously been
discussed by researchers.
While there is no currently available fix for the vulnerability, Firefox and
Internet Explorer 7 are protected from the attack.
McAfee and US-Cert recommend that IE6 users upgrade to the latest version of
the browser to avoid infection. Users who do not wish to upgrade are advised to
disable scripting.
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