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By Dan Ilett
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 2, 2004 5:33:00 PM

Microsoft is rejecting claims from security researchers that a spoofing technique discovered on Internet Explorer is a security vulnerability.

The software giant did accept the possibility that spoofing could occur on version 6 of IE but rejected claims that this is a security flaw.

Spoofing is a way of making people think they are visiting their chosen Web site when they are in fact looking at a "spoofed" site. Spoofing techniques are frequently used in phishing scams--e-mails that attempt to steal personal information by purporting to be from legitimate groups.

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Microsoft thinks all users are computer professionals
Microsoft must think that all users of IE are computer professionals. First, most casual users probably don't even KNOW that the URL appears in the status bar. Second, how many times have you clicke... (Read the rest)
Posted by: wemeier Posted on: 11/12/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Its not a security flaw, its a "feature."  tamuhockey | 11/02/04
I think...  KOS-MOS | 11/02/04
Right on the head again  tamuhockey | 11/02/04
Yeah, right.  mathandmetal | 11/02/04
It'll be a "Critical Vulnerability" in a week  rpmyers1 | 11/02/04
It is not an IE security flaw  alterego_z | 11/02/04
Can't be removed?  Partlyczy | 11/04/04
Before you folks start flying off the handle..  vdraken | 11/02/04
Darn rights you ABM'rs  mojoman_x@... | 11/02/04
ABMers  Omch'Ar | 11/02/04
ABMers  Kukulkan | 11/02/04
It doesn't matter where this flaw is  rpmyers1 | 11/02/04
exactly, other browsers DO see this as a flaw  Monkey_MCSE | 11/02/04
But...  vdraken | 11/02/04
I agree..  Patrick Jones | 11/02/04
Right.  vdraken | 11/02/04
Um, except ...  coffeenite | 11/03/04
No reason to make it easy  rpmyers1 | 11/02/04
Software flaws  ChuTw | 11/03/04
Nope  IT Scion | 11/04/04
What version are you using?  Chad_z | 11/02/04
see below.  vdraken | 11/02/04
i think...  wimbo_z | 11/02/04
Yes and...  Linux User 147560 | 11/02/04
Firefox corrected this?  PA-ITGuy | 11/03/04
Pick the Handle Up MS  crescentdave | 11/02/04
Do you have to try hard to be this stupid?  NonZealot | 11/03/04
Actually, I read it a little differently  coffeenite | 11/03/04
Avoiding the Real Issue  ChuTw | 11/03/04
Okay so what is the real issue?  IT Scion | 11/04/04
This is what Ballmer meant  Chad_z | 11/02/04
I didnt mean...  vdraken | 11/02/04
Ooops...This was suppsoed to reply to Chad.  vdraken | 11/02/04
Yes and No  PA-ITGuy | 11/02/04
Isn't this the same..  Patrick Jones | 11/02/04
Not really a security flaw..  d_jedi | 11/02/04
BTW  d_jedi | 11/02/04
Well...  KOS-MOS | 11/02/04
No doubt..  d_jedi | 11/02/04
Agreed but the bug is the tag  seosamh_z | 11/02/04
Maybe it's a Marketing Ploy ....  coffeenite | 11/03/04
And they wonder why we don't trust them...  BitTwiddler | 11/02/04
Negative Microsloth Story = No Ax MIA....  itanalyst | 11/02/04
Now it makes sense  NonZealot | 11/03/04
Mac OS Is Safest OS  itanalyst | 11/02/04
And that same story..  d_jedi | 11/02/04
Wierd  DarthRidiculous | 11/02/04
Haha...  Yen_z | 11/03/04
Did they read the ENTIRE article?  coffeenite | 11/03/04
Download a secure browser here!  anthonycea | 11/02/04
I'm lucky if I can get my students to even LOOK at a URL  James Dean_z | 11/02/04
They don't even look at the URL..  d_jedi | 11/02/04
times are changing  Kukulkan | 11/02/04
What!?!  Patrick Jones | 11/03/04
Re: What!?!  rpmyers1 | 11/03/04
Yeah, Right!  Jeff Hayes | 11/03/04
Why is it that every "bug" is a reason to B@#!#! about MS  vbp1 | 11/03/04
this is a flaw  JasonL31 | 11/04/04
umm  IT Scion | 11/04/04
Am I missing a point here?  IT Scion | 11/04/04
All priase MS  IT Scion | 11/04/04
Microsoft thinks all users are computer professionals  wemeier | 11/12/04

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