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Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 - Dialog Same Origin Policy Bypass Variant (MS02-047)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 - Dialog Same Origin Policy Bypass Variant MS02-047 source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/5561/info Microsoft Internet Explorer includes support for dialog windows through script calls to the two functions showModalDialog and showModelessDialog. These functions...
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 - Dialog Same Origin Policy Bypass Variant (MS02-047)
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/5561/info Microsoft Internet Explorer includes support for dialog windows through script calls to the two functions showModalDialog and showModelessDialog. These functions accept a URL location for the dialog content, and an option argument parameter to...
Microsoft Internet Explorer does not properly handle document.open()
Overview Microsoft Internet Explorer contains a vulnerability in which a script from one source is permitted to access files on the client's file system. An attacker may be able to read cookies and other files on a target system, and spoof Internet sites by creating believable window titles...
Several javascript vulnerabilities in Opera
Georgi Guninski security advisory 51, 2001 Several javascript vulnerabilities in Opera Systems affected: Opera 5.12/Windows, Opera 5.0/Linux - probably other versions Risk: Medium Date: 15 November 2001 Legal Notice: This Advisory is Copyright c 2001 Georgi Guninski. You may distribute it...
Opera 5.05.1 - Same Origin Policy Circumvention
Opera 5.05.1 - Same Origin Policy Circumvention source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/3553/info Opera is a popular, freely available web browser that is supported across many different platforms. Opera is prone to an issue which may allow for the execution of script code across domains,...
Opera 5.0/5.1 - Same Origin Policy Circumvention
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/3553/info Opera is a popular, freely available web browser that is supported across many different platforms. Opera is prone to an issue which may allow for the execution of script code across domains, allowing for circumvention of the web browser's...
msie.5.dhtml.cuartango.txt
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 12:11:09 +0100 From: Juan Carlos Garcia Cuartango To: [email protected] Subject: IE 5 security vulnerabilities Greetings, Microsoft delivers with IE 5 an Active X control called "DHTML Edit control Safe for Scripting for IE 5". In my opinion this control IS N...