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Feb 12 2002
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) 'Content-Type' Processing Hole Lets Remote Users Open Applications on Another User's Computer
Feb 12 2002
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) Web Browser Has New Frame Domain Verification Bug That Lets Remote Users Obtain Files from Another User's Local File System
Feb 12 2002
(Microsoft Issues New Fix) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE 6) Browser May Automatically and Silently Execute Arbitrary Code from a Remote Web Site When the User Views a Web Page or HTML-based E-mail
Feb 12 2002
(Vendor Issues Fix) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer Popup Object Tag Flaw Lets Remote Users Execute Programs on the Browser's Host
Feb 12 2002
(Vendor Issues Fix) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer GetObject() Active Scripting Bug Lets Remote Code Access Files on the PC
Feb 7 2002
Microsoft Internet Explorer Web Browser Allows Cross-site Scripting Attacks Via Non-HTTP Servers
Jan 22 2002
Microsoft Internet Explorer for Macintosh OS Executes Remotely Supplied Commands in AppleScripts
Jan 16 2002
(A User Reports and Additional Exploit Method) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer Popup Object Tag Flaw Lets Remote Users Execute Programs on the Browser's Host
Jan 15 2002
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) Default Configuration Allows HTML-based Scripts to Access Your Windows Clipboard Contents
Jan 14 2002
Microsoft Internet Explorer Popup Object Tag Flaw Lets Remote Users Execute Programs on the Browser's Host
Jan 7 2002
Microsoft Internet Explorer Can Be Crashed By Remote Users With Javascript That Calls an Endless Loop of Modeless Dialogs
Jan 4 2002
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) May Allow Malicious Javascript to Poll a User's System for Known Files
Jan 2 2002
Microsoft Internet Explorer GetObject() Active Scripting Bug Lets Remote Code Access Files on the PC
Dec 24 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Web Browser Can Be Crashed By Malicious Image Source Tag Javascript Supplied By Remote Users
Dec 24 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) Text Form Processing Flaw May Cause IE to Crash
Dec 23 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Web Browser SSL Security Flaw Lets Remote Users Conduct Man-in-the-Middle Attacks to Access Sensitive Information
Dec 20 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) Web Browser 'document.open()' Scripting Flaw Lets Remote Users Steal Cookies, Read Local Files, and Spoof Web Sites
Dec 17 2001
(Vendor Patch Fails to Block 'application/hta' Content Types) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE 6) Browser May Automatically and Silently Execute Arbitrary Code from a Remote Web Site When the User Views a Web Page or HTML-based E-mail
Dec 15 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 6 Lets Remote Scripts Access and Send Local Files
Dec 14 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE 6) Browser May Automatically and Silently Execute Arbitrary Code from a Remote Web Site When the User Views a Web Page or HTML-based E-mail
Dec 14 2001
(Microsoft Issues Fix) Microsoft Internet Explorer May Execute Javascript Contained Within an 'About:' URL in an Unauthorized Security Domain When the URL Contains an Extraneous '%' Character
Dec 14 2001
(Microsoft Issues Fix) Microsoft Internet Explorer Allows Malicious Web Pages to Spoof Downloadable File Types And Execute Code on the User's Computer When Opened Directly from the Browser
Dec 12 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer May Execute Javascript Contained Within an 'About:' URL in an Unauthorized Security Domain When the URL Contains an Extraneous '%' Character
Dec 7 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Browser Can Be Crashed By Certain Image Tags
Dec 3 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Can Be Crashed By Malicious Javascript Causing a Stack Overflow in setTimeout() Function
Nov 26 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Fails to Enforce Cookie Prompting Preferences for Local Security Zone
Nov 26 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Allows Malicious Web Pages to Spoof Downloadable File Types And Execute Code on the User's Computer When Opened Directly from the Browser
Nov 26 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer ActiveX Flaw Permits Remote Malicious HTML Code Containing an 'htmlfile' or 'htmlfile_FullWindowEmbed' Object to Access Local Files and Potentially Execute Commands
Nov 19 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Cookie Disclosure Fix Discloses Patch Information to Remote Users
Nov 14 2001
(Microsoft Issues Fix) Microsoft Internet Explorer Has Fixed Security Zone for about: URLs and Has Shared Cookie Flaw That Diminishes Cross-Site Scripting Protections
Nov 9 2001
(How to Test for this Vulnerability) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer Has Fixed Security Zone for about: URLs and Has Shared Cookie Flaw That Diminishes Cross-Site Scripting Protections
Nov 9 2001
(Microsoft Issues Warning and Describes a Workaround) Microsoft Internet Explorer Has Fixed Security Zone for about: URLs and Has Shared Cookie Flaw That Diminishes Cross-Site Scripting Protections
Oct 24 2001
(A User Provides a Workaround) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer Has Fixed Security Zone for about: URLs and Has Shared Cookie Flaw That Diminishes Cross-Site Scripting Protections
Oct 24 2001
(Microsoft Issues Fix) Microsoft Internet Explorer for Mac OS X is Configured to Automatically Execute Downloaded Files
Oct 20 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Has Fixed Security Zone for about: URLs and Has Shared Cookie Flaw That Diminishes Cross-Site Scripting Protections
Oct 20 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer for Mac OS X is Configured to Automatically Execute Downloaded Files
Oct 16 2001
Internet Explorer Sends Potentially Sensitive Web Browser Contents to Microsoft via the Network When an Error Occurs
Oct 11 2001
(Additional Details About the Zone Bug) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) Web Browser Has Multiple URL-related Flaws That May Allow for Remote Code Execution, Remote HTTP Request Generation, and Application of Incorrect Security Restrictions
Oct 11 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) Web Browser Has Multiple URL-related Flaws That May Allow for Remote Code Execution, Remote HTTP Request Generation, and Application of Incorrect Security Restrictions
Jun 8 2001
(Exploit Is Corrected) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer Web Browser May Allow Remote Users to Read Some Text Files on the Browser's Hard Drive
Jun 7 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Web Browser May Allow Remote Users to Read Some Text Files on the Browser's Hard Drive
May 29 2001
(CIAC Issues Bulletin L-087) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer Allows Remote Web Sites to Cause a Different Web URL Address to Be Displayed
May 29 2001
(CIAC Issues Bulletin) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer Web Browser Fails To Validate Digital Certificates in Some Configurations, Allowing Rogue Secure Web Sites to Spoof the Browser and Masquerade as a Different Secure Web Site
May 17 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Allows Remote Web Sites to Cause a Different Web URL Address to Be Displayed in the Browser's Address Bar, Allowing Rogue Web Sites to Spoof the Browser and Masquerade as Different Web Sites
May 17 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Web Browser Fails To Validate Digital Certificates in Some Configurations, Allowing Rogue Secure Web Sites to Spoof the Browser and Masquerade as a Different Secure Web Site
May 15 2001
Older Version of Microsoft Internet Explorer Web Browser Can Be Crashed By Remote Users
Apr 24 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Can Consume All Memory Due to Malicious HTML Code
Apr 23 2001
(Additional Info on Vulnerable Platforms) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer and Outlook Express May Execute Arbitrary Code Without User Authorization or Intervention
Apr 21 2001
(Vendor Releases Revised Fix) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer with Services for Unix 2.0 Can Create Malicious Files on the User's Host
Apr 21 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer and Outlook Express May Execute Arbitrary Code Without User Authorization or Intervention
Apr 18 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer May Not Display File Extensions in Certain Cases
Apr 3 2001
(Author Follows Up) Re: E-Mail Clients that use Microsoft Internet Explorer to Process HTML May Disguise Executable Attachments as Data Files
Apr 3 2001
(Vendor Responds) Re: E-Mail Clients that use Microsoft Internet Explorer to Process HTML May Disguise Executable Attachments as Data Files
Apr 3 2001
(CERT Issues Advisory) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer May Automatically Execute Certain E-mail Attachments
Apr 3 2001
(CIAC Issues Bulletin) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer May Automatically Execute Certain E-mail Attachments
Apr 3 2001
E-Mail Clients that use Microsoft Internet Explorer to Process HTML May Disguise Executable Attachments as Data Files
Apr 1 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Can Be Made to Execute Arbitrary Files on the User's Computer
Mar 31 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Allows Malicious Web Pages to Retrieve Files from the User's Computer
Mar 30 2001
Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer May Automatically Execute Certain E-mail Attachments
Mar 30 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer May Automatically Execute Certain E-mail Attachments
Mar 29 2001
(Vendor Fix Available) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer Does Not Check for Revoked Digital Certificates (Two Fraudlent Certificates Are Known to Exist)
Mar 28 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Is Vulnerable to Malicious Web Pages That May Obtain the User's Exchange E-mail Messages and May Access Restricted Web Server Directory Listings
Mar 23 2001
(Microsoft Issues Bulletin) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer Does Not Check for Revoked Digital Certificates (Two Fraudlent Certificates Are Known to Exist)
Mar 23 2001
(CIAC Issues Bulletin) Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer Does Not Check for Revoked Digital Certificates (Two Fraudlent Certificates Are Known to Exist)
Mar 23 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer Does Not Check for Revoked Digital Certificates (Two Fraudlent Certificates Are Known to Exist)
Mar 15 2001
Microsoft Internet Explorer with Services for Unix 2.0 Can Create Malicious Files on the User's Host
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