Peter,

Just out of curiosity I tried it, nothing, not a bean, however I am open
to the other bug.

Sincerely yours,
 
Simon Lorentsen

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Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Revisited Internet Explorer 6 DoS Bug


Hi all,

The problem is surely related to the serial communication ports. It can
also, besides from the AUX call, be reproduced with a file:///c:/com1 or
file:///c:/com2 and so on ;-)

It�s possible to remotely DoS a browser this way. I�ve recieved several
reports, that this issue affects many other browsers, and can cause
Mcirosoft Windows to completely crash.  

I have put up a new testpage using a simple: <img src=file:///c:/com1>
at:
http://www.krusesecurity.dk/com1_dos.htm

[Don�t go there unless you really want to!]

This attack can also be conducted with HTML based e-mails.

Med venlig hilsen // Kind regards

Peter Kruse
Kruse Security
http://www.krusesecurity.dk

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