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Hackers exploit old Internet Exploder bug
VML hole returns but this time it is personal
A BUG in IE, which first appeared last year, is being exploited again. The flaw uses Vector Markup Language which is a rarely used, Microsoft-only Internet graphics format. At the time, hackers had several successes at exploiting the hole before Microsoft released a patch. Now a very similar VML flaw is being seen in the wild. The bug allows a hacker to take control of a computer or download adware on a PC using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Windows 2000 SP 4. All the victim needs to do is visit a site that has been salted with a dodgy image and it is good night Vienna. The flaw exists in IE 6 and 7 unless the operating system is Vista. Vole has issued a patch. More here. |
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