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Microsoft
cj writes "There is a cross-domain vulnerability in the way IE determines the security zone of a browser frame that is opened in one domain then redirected by a web server to a different domain. A complex set of conditions is involved, including a delayed HTTP response (3xx status code) to change the content of the frame to the new domain. Vulnerability Note VU#713878 describes this vulnerability in more technical detail and will be updated as further information becomes available.

Other programs that host the WebBrowser ActiveX control or use the MSHTML rendering engine, such as Outlook and Outlook Express, may also be affected.

This issue has been assigned CAN-2004-0549CVE. "
Posted by Paul  on Sunday, 13 June 2004 @ 00:06:47 EDT (69 reads)
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Cyber Security

The Secunia Weekly Advisory Summary


2004-05-20 - 2004-05-27




This week: 48 advisories
Posted by IACOJ  on Thursday, 27 May 2004 @ 13:52:59 EDT (724 reads)
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Cyber Security

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2004-05-13
2004-05-20




This week : 68 advisories
Posted by phoenix22  on Thursday, 20 May 2004 @ 10:15:00 EDT (493 reads)
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Posted by phoenix22  on Thursday, 13 May 2004 @ 10:50:15 EDT (993 reads)
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2004-05-06
2004-05-13




This week : 42 advisories
Posted by phoenix22  on Thursday, 13 May 2004 @ 09:37:21 EDT (417 reads)
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Worms




New Virus Epidemic caused by Sasser A and B poses threat this week

Oxygen3 24h-365d, by Panda Software (http://www.pandasoftware.com)

Madrid, May 2 2004 - Four years to the date after the worldwide virus
LoveLetter epidemic struck, we are before another great virus whose effects
could reach historic dimensions.
Posted by phoenix22  on Tuesday, 04 May 2004 @ 06:40:29 EDT (1066 reads)
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PHP-Nuke
corky writes "We have a theft who stole my domain and new site....I am the owner of phpnukerz which is now http://phpnuke.killerhosting.us and I can't get the domain back I have called the domain place...His name is Matthew and he was the owner of unithost.net before he got his site shutdown for giving free hosting....And now wanted to start a theme site with me using nukerz as the domain and I gave him info to help me change the nameserver and he stole my domain.....So this guy is very bad, and I will be redoing Nukerz and will buy a domain somehow....So bare with me....and do not trust this guy."
Posted by phoenix22  on Tuesday, 27 April 2004 @ 10:02:08 EDT (571 reads)
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04-02-2004


Posted by phoenix22  on Friday, 02 April 2004 @ 09:35:25 EST (932 reads)
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03-26-2004


Posted by phoenix22  on Monday, 29 March 2004 @ 10:27:36 EST (636 reads)
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03-26-2004


Posted by phoenix22  on Friday, 26 March 2004 @ 09:42:19 EST (714 reads)
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