cyber flash has discovered two vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, which can be exploited by malicious people to bypass a security feature in Microsoft Windows XP SP2 and trick users into downloading malicious files.
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News source: Secunia
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- Microsoft Windows XP SP2 has a security feature which warns users when opening downloaded files of certain types. The problem is that if the downloaded file was sent with a specially crafted "Content-Location" HTTP header in some situations, then no security warning will be given to the user when the file is opened.
- An error when saving some documents using the Javascript function "execCommand()", can be exploited to spoof the file extension in the "Save HTML Document" dialog.
- Disable Active Scripting support and the "Hide extension for known file types" option.
















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