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Topic: Yet another IE Exploit announced
TufNuT
I like eel pie
Posts: 2561
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Microsoft and security authorities are warning of a critical, unpatched script vulnerability in Internet Explorer 6 that can allow a hacker to take complete control of a Windows PC.

Experts have noted that, while the flaw is serious, those wishing to exploit it would have to entice users to click a link that takes them to a specially crafted Web site. In addition, for a PC to be affected, it must be running in administrator mode.

Those whose accounts are configured to have fewer user rights are less vulnerable than users who operate their PCs with full admin rights turned on.
Clicky

yep its that time again, yet another Expolit for IE that will allow a hacker to take full control of your system has been announced..anyone getting sick of hearing the same line over and over? maybe they should come up with a new line like....ALERT ALERT IE IS f***ED AGAIN AND A PATCH SHOULD BE RELEASED IN THEN NEXT YEAR OR SO.
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HERMITech
Posts: 3813
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
How about people who write software for Windows, write it so that you don't have to be logged in with "Admin" priviledges to run the f***ing application (well, it would help). Firefox for the win though
scuzzy
Posts: 12058
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Every time there is a flaw it's "complete control", Why can't they find flaws that do nothing more then change your wallpaper or mess up your desktop icons!
infi
Posts: 3269
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i believe that would be called a tweak.
Mantra
Posts: 1447
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i believe that would be called a tweak.
I chuckled...
GreenRedEarthAfterZooYears
Posts: 3437
Location: Other International
I chuckled...
I giggled...
Hashy
Posts: 2781
Location: New South Wales
How about people who write software for Windows, write it so that you don't have to be logged in with "Admin" priviledges to run the f***ing application (well, it would help)
I can't think of a program that requires this off the top of my head, especially not IE, so what the f*** are you talking about?
HERMITech
Posts: 3821
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah I realise that my drift wasn't specifically IE related, just sick of the need for everyone to be an Admin on PC's cause it's really unnecessary from a security point of view. Have you tried playing a game on an XP machine where your not logged in as an admin lately?
Mantra
Posts: 1451
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I chuckled...

I giggled...
I chortled...
Cl1nt
Posts: 83
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
I sneezed...
eighty-eight
Posts: 234
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
i laughed at ie.
sif use ie noobs.
natslovR
Posts: 4817
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Experts have noted that, while the flaw is serious, those wishing to exploit it would have to entice users to click a link that takes them to a specially crafted Web site. In addition, for a PC to be affected, it must be running in administrator mode.
I'm sick of that cop-out. People just need to be exposed to the exploit. They could very well be reading a trusted site like QGL, but if that morning it was hacked and the malicious code included in the footer with that RedSherrif s*** you are f***ed.

On top of that, a large portion of net users surf the seedier side of the net to hunt for whack-off material, so are exposed. It's a remotely executed full control exploit. That's serious. Don't down play it. It's serious whether you have to be exposed to 'naughty people' or not!
Spook
Posts: 15943
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sifnt use ie
typo
Posts: 4821
Location: Other International
that sums up spooks qualifications.
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