News: Open-Source Patch for IE?
   As we reported in a previous news story ("Flaw in Internet Explorer
Makes Spoofing Easier"), researchers discovered a flaw in Microsoft
Internet Explorer (IE) 6.0, IE 5.5, and IE 5.01 that could trick users
into visiting a Web site they didn't intend to visit. The Microsoft
article "Steps that you can take to help identify and to help protect
yourself from deceptive (spoofed) Web sites and malicious hyperlinks"
( http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=833786 ) outlines various steps
that users can take to mitigate such risks. However, Opensoft, an
open-source software (OSS) group, has produced a third-party patch for
the flaw. Openwares.org published the patch on its Web site.
   http://secadministrator.com/articles/index.cfm?articleid=41266


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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag von Andreas
> Rudischhauser (N)
> Gesendet: Freitag, 02. J�nner 2004 09:38
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> Betreff: [Coffeehouse] Mausbilder gesucht
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> Hi,
> 
> ich muss heute Abend f�r ne Geburtstagsfeier ne Computershow 
> machen, dazu
> brauche ich Bilder von speziellen lustigen Computerm�usen.
> 
> Hat jemand zuf�llig ein paar Computermaus-Bilder parat?
> 
> Gru� Andi
> 
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