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Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 JavaScript Local File Enumeration Vulnerability (1)
No description provided by source. source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/3779/info Microsoft Internet Explorer is prone to a vulnerability which may disclose sensitive information to a malicious webmaster. When script code includes a file outside of the document it is embedded in and the file...
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5/6.0 Spoofable File Extensions Vulnerability
No description provided by source. source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/3597/info It is possible for a malicious webmaster, hosting files on an website, to spoof file extensions for users of Internet Explorer. For example, an .exe file can be made to look like a .txt or other seemingly harmle...
Macinosh IE file execuion vulerability
Problem: Malicious webmaster can execute files, if the victim is using Internet Explorer 5. Affected versions: IE 5.0, probably earlier, on Classic systemsbelow OS X Description: If you know the file path you can execute watever you want. What makes it difficult is that macintosh hard drives have...
Apple Mac OS Internet Explorer 3/4/5 - File Execution
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/3935/info A vulnerability has been discovered in MacOS systems running Internet Explorer 5.1 and earlier. MacOS X is not affected by this issue. File URLs may be used by a malicious webmaster to execute programs on a web user's local system. The exact pat...
Apple Mac OS Internet Explorer 345 - File Execution
Apple Mac OS Internet Explorer 345 - File Execution source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/3935/info A vulnerability has been discovered in MacOS systems running Internet Explorer 5.1 and earlier. MacOS X is not affected by this issue. File URLs may be used by a malicious webmaster to execute...
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 - JavaScript Local File Enumeration (2)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 - JavaScript Local File Enumeration 2 source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/3779/info Microsoft Internet Explorer is prone to a vulnerability which may disclose sensitive information to a malicious webmaster. When script code includes a file outside of the docume...
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5/6.0 - Spoofable File Extensions
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/3597/info It is possible for a malicious webmaster, hosting files on an website, to spoof file extensions for users of Internet Explorer. For example, an .exe file can be made to look like a .txt or other seemingly harmless file type file in the Download...