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Tuesday, December 21, 2004

New Phishing Exploit via Internet Explorer Hole


The vulnerability lets an attacker display any Web site while the address bar in Internet Explorer displays a trusted Web address -- https://www.paypal.com, for example -- and even shows the icon indicating that Secure Sockets Layer security technology is in use, security researchers warned on Thursday.


The vulnerability lies in an ActiveX control in Internet Explorer and has been found to affect Version 6.0 of the browser running on Windows XP with Service Pack 2 and earlier versions, according to a Secunia advisory.

Posted by Matthew Carrick at 9:58.01 AM EST | Permanent Link
Edited on: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 6:13.59 PM EDT
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