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Browser glitch could enable malicious attackers to alter content in a trusted site's pop-up window.
Browser glitch could enable malicious attackers to alter content in a trusted site's pop-up window.
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One flaw found so far. Not bad at all.
and check my mails . I signout using the sign out link and get sign out
complete page with return to yahoo mail link on the top. On clicking
return to yahoo mail link I am redirected to my inbox without re-loging
in . This is a huge security concern.
I think MS has said that before. ;)
MS could say the moon is made of green cheese and these idiots will buy it.
You have to navigate to a maliciuous site, which will have to open another window of a legal site, which will have to open a popup window requesting information from you.
Hm... I thought that IE7 has a popup blocker, which will prevent you from even seeing the controlled popup. At least for me it does.
And, even if you have the popup blocker off, how stupid you have to be to navigate say a porn or warez site, click on a link and see opening all of a sudden a window of your bank site which opens yet another window asking you for personal data, and you'd still be willing to provide the data?!
Alin
Same thing with web browsers... Although every browser has its security flaws, many of these flaws can only be effective when the user "drops his guard". I believe that with formal education on surfing the Internet, along with critical thinking, reasoning and common sense skills, you can avoid just about all of these flaws.
To basically compare the Internet with the rest of your life, you've got to put things into perspective. A good part of living an Internet lifestyle is to 1) watch where you surf, 2) always be alert, and 3) be able to detect bulls**t when you see it.
http://www.betanews.com/article/Vulnerability_Affects_Firefox_and_IE_New_and_Old/1162235840
People lose their life's savings on a daily basis to thieves that prey on those who don't use their common sense, even without Microsoft's or Apples help. This so-called flaw could be avoided by not putting your personal information into a pop-up. Sounds pretty easy huh?
It is very easy to point fingers when a little bit of common sense is all we need.
or not i only log on the the web site i type in not one handed me so it takes a few seconds more better safe than very sorry later.
Ignore the Pops and do it your self that way if there is a new update or download you get it direct not second hand!
NetScape v7.l, v7.2 and v8.0 are not vulnerabile.
Firefox v1.5 and v2.0 are not vulnerable.
But even if you don't use Outlook... IE7 is vulnerable. Except that Microsoft still gaffs it off as an Outlook bug even though it's been PROVEN to be exploitable!!!
Walt
All version of Netscape and Firefox are vulnerable, with Firefox having had 107 found security flaws against 70 in IE6 (source: www.secunia.com). No matter what web browser you use, you are vulnerable, but, as numbers proove, IE has historically less security flaws than FF. Except that ignorants like you still gaff it off as an IE bug even though it hasn't even been exploited.
- Regarding popup blockers using internet explorer version 7.0
- by nhanumath November 9, 2006 10:17 PM PST
- Regarding popup blockers. Presently for old application we are using internet explorer version6.0. popup blockers need to be
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(33 Comments)turned off when using Internet Exploere version6.0. there is problem when user used by internet explorer7.0. For new
application will need to be entered into the Trusted Sites section because of having two or more pop-ups (when creating
reports), which IE7 is not allowing (it allows only one pop-up).