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By Dawn Kawamoto
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 21, 2005 8:35:00 PM

Exploit code for a new flaw in Internet Explorer could put systems at risk of remote attack, security experts warned Monday.

The exploit code, made public Monday, aims to take advantage of the "extremely critical" vulnerabilities in IE 5.5 and IE 6 running on XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), and IE 6 running on Windows 2000 SP4, security researcher Secunia said in advisory.

Once a PC user is tricked into visiting a malicious Web site, the exploit can be triggered automatically, without the user doing anything.

"An attacker could use the exploit to run any code they want to on a person's system," said Thomas Kristensen, Secunia's chief technology officer. "It could be they want to launch some really nasty code on a user's system."

The flaw lies in a Javascript component of IE used for loading Web pages onto a computer, according to an advisory from SANS Internet Storm Center.

Microsoft has not released a patch for the hole exploited by the code. People can attempt to work around the problem by either shutting off Javascript or using another type of browser, security companies advised.

Security researchers said the IE vulnerability has been known for the past six months, but had previously been seen as a conduit for denial-of-service attacks rather than the remote execution of code. DOS attacks, which attempt to crash a system by flooding it with data, are typically considered less-severe security risks.

"The vulnerability itself has been known about for a while, but it was only a problem for a denial-of-service attack that would sometimes cause IE to crash," said Johannes Ullrich, chief research officer for the Sans Institute. "Up until now, no one knew how to mark the code and find it in memory to execute a remote code attack."

The exploit code was published by an organization called Computer Terrorism.

Because the flaw was initially believed to involve only a potential DOS attack, Microsoft never issued a patch for the problem, Ullrich said. He added it is not yet known whether Microsoft will spin out a patch for the flaw immediately or wait for its monthly patch cycle.

A Microsoft representative was not able to comment early Monday on the flaw or the exploit, but did say that the company is investigating reports of the possible vulnerability for customers using Internet Explorer while running Windows 2000 SP4 and Windows XP SP2.

"We have also been made aware of proof-of-concept code that could seek to exploit the reported vulnerability but are not aware of any customer impact at this time," the representative said.

Microsoft, upon completion of its investigation, will take appropriate action to protect its customers by providing a patch as part of its monthly security bulletin program or in a separate security advisory, the representative added.

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...that it works?

...that mine works fine?

...that I use IE and have never been subject to these "holes?"

Seriously. There's not opinion here, it's more "big-corporation-bashing."... (Read the rest)
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Towards the Microsoft lounge,  Judas I. | 11/21/05
Where's Loverock...  jasonp@... | 11/21/05
I'm being called by request  Loverock Davidson | 11/21/05
Congrats LD  Reverend MacFellow | 11/21/05
You're no Mike Cox...  jasonp@... | 11/22/05
Nor am I trying to be  Loverock Davidson | 11/22/05
Predictability...  jasonp@... | 11/23/05
Hey  lengua99 | 11/24/05
Tomorrow there will be a flaw in Opera or Firefox  balsover | 11/21/05
Tomorrow there will be a flaw in Opera or Firefox  bajoe | 11/21/05
Maybe so  Suicida| | 11/21/05
Yet, tomorrow ms windows + apps will still have tons of more defects than  michael_t | 11/21/05
But will  wexwimpy@... | 11/23/05
We'll be back here  lengua99 | 11/24/05
Hurray  zmud | 11/21/05
Message has been deleted.  A_Pickle | 11/21/05
Poor MS they do not know how to patch their IE....  michael_t | 11/21/05
Attack code released for IE hole  Loverock Davidson | 11/21/05
Hey lovey dovey ,,,  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 11/21/05
Subdued?  sokushi jonez | 11/21/05
Hey Sokushi  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 11/21/05
Hey Sokushi  mactolinux | 11/22/05
Stoopid end user  zmud | 11/21/05
Stoopid drivers  lengua99 | 11/24/05
What real world users do you have contact with?  tic swayback | 11/21/05
Subdued?  Suicida| | 11/21/05
Yeah! What's the hurry?!!  Eggs Ackley_z | 11/21/05
Poor ole lovesick  JusPassinThrough | 11/22/05
Google = Malicious Web Sites  PMC-CON | 11/22/05
uh huh, sure  Sxooter_z | 11/22/05
Earth calling LD  the_doge | 11/22/05
Where is Mike Cox  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 11/21/05
X-Box  duclod | 11/21/05
Cox Probably at Google asking for a JOB!!  IceTheNet@... | 11/21/05
Very clever, thanks for the laugh happy nt  LoCal | 11/21/05
More like he is selling Linux systems ... wink nt  michael_t | 11/21/05
IE Flaw  Bobby Joe Reed | 11/22/05
Linux is free; Linux systems are not. nt  michael_t | 11/22/05
Mike has his own problems  zmud | 11/21/05
lmao  Suicida| | 11/21/05
Funny  roptik | 11/22/05
Sleeping  roptik | 11/22/05
Sleeping  roptik | 11/22/05
Don't use JavaScript or ActiveScripting  Don't Ask Me | 11/21/05
Poor guy.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 11/22/05
java  wiz1058 | 11/29/05
Java is not Javascript  ErwinMoller | 11/30/05
Java is not Javascript  ErwinMoller | 11/30/05
Well perhaps this is time...  zkiwi | 11/21/05
Any surprise?  fifty5isback@... | 11/21/05
LOL!!! I Told you SO!! rubbing it in "Firefox"  IceTheNet@... | 11/21/05
More HOLES in it, than a '72 Ford Torino....  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 11/21/05
More HOLES in it, than a '72 Ford Torino....  ykira@... | 11/23/05
Great, code just released  Boot_Agnostic | 11/21/05
Mike Cox Inc. official press release  techboy_z | 11/21/05
What a barrel of laughs ,,,  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 11/21/05
11 ... (NT)  Update victim | 11/21/05
MS needs to patch  sloper | 11/21/05
Hmmm ... very interesting  rick752 | 11/21/05
Even more interesting ,  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 11/21/05
or  Suicida| | 11/21/05
Why I'm STILL Hesitant on Installing SP2...  tbbrickster_z | 11/22/05
PoC Didn't Work Here  PMC-CON | 11/21/05
More Interesting ... Firefox Vulnerable to DoS With PoC Posted  PMC-CON | 11/21/05
Funny thing  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 11/21/05
It hung here  Suicida| | 11/21/05
That would lead me to believe...  toadlife | 11/22/05
Not with my Firefox  wexwimpy@... | 11/26/05
There it is  zmud | 11/21/05
Gosh!  Cardinal_Bill | 11/21/05
Not Proving Anything  PMC-CON | 11/22/05
Not Proving Anything -- Who Says It Does Work?  PMC-CON | 11/22/05
Except...  David Hamilton | 11/22/05
Works for me  Henrick Ericcson | 11/22/05
Can't reproduce  snail | 11/21/05
Hmm  Suicida| | 11/21/05
Worked for me (1 out of 2)  jnonneman | 11/21/05
Same here  IT Scion | 11/22/05
Defaults  Interfecus | 11/24/05
Attack Code on IE  Mr.Question | 11/21/05
God bless'em  Richard Flude | 11/21/05
Hmm  Suicida| | 11/21/05
ROFFLMFAO!!!!!  bobjones68@... | 11/21/05
Moron.  A_Pickle | 11/22/05
Ouch!  No_Brain_To_Think | 11/22/05
What truth?  A_Pickle | 12/02/05
Repeated failed attempts revealing deep incompetence (nt)  michael_t | 11/21/05
I don't want to SCARE anyone ...  too_much green_tea | 11/21/05
I have to disagree with you there.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 11/23/05
Service Packs  Lisanne001 | 11/21/05
Where do you want to go today?  pierrejvr | 11/22/05
Where do you want to go today?  pierrejvr | 11/22/05
MS & lovesick  pierrejvr | 11/22/05
Patches for holes-- IE  narasi | 11/22/05
Patches for holes-- IE  narasi | 11/22/05
So, if this is a JavsScript-based exploit...  dsentman@... | 11/22/05
Yawn  zclayton2 | 11/22/05
Don't surf with IE  Chad_z | 11/22/05
Choices  IT Scion | 11/22/05
Attack code for IE  Bobby Joe Reed | 11/22/05
POC throws Firefox into loop  rwgreene | 11/22/05
POC does nothing in Opera  wexwimpy@... | 11/28/05
Attack code released for IE hole  wabrouwer@... | 11/22/05
More HOLES in it, than a '72 Ford Torino....  Andromedat6 | 11/22/05
So, if this is a JavaScript-based exploit...  dsentman@... | 11/22/05
I'm so sick of this comment from Microsoft...  BitTwiddler | 11/22/05
BAD NEWS INDEED  fakir005@... | 11/22/05
MS Java or Sun Java...  DragonBRockin | 11/22/05
Java != Javascript  toadlife | 11/22/05
poor little windows users  No_Brain_To_Think | 11/22/05
(nt)Your handle fits you nicely  toadlife | 11/22/05
Well, if you'd stop writing virus code and  Boot_Agnostic | 11/23/05
Once upon a time  No_Brain_To_Think | 11/22/05
Herbie's uncle  Boot_Agnostic | 11/23/05
Tell it like it is !  The Nomad | 11/22/05
Exploiting patches: Are intruders getting scarier?  Betelgeuse58 | 11/23/05
When will MS learn?  RazorEdge | 11/29/05
It's OK, Apple is coming, and will do a LOT better with Security  bpick_z | 12/01/05
Uh...  A_Pickle | 12/02/05

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