Just got around to looking at it, and from where I sit, it appears to be merely an annoyance, apart from fringe circumstances where discernable audio output from a workstation is critical and is disrupted by this. In that case, any bgsound, remote or local, is undesirable.
The file accessed is local, however I fail to see the problem, as nothing is disclosed to outside parties, and the local user would have access to any of sounds played by this tag in the first place. If you have any thoughts on how the content could be malicious, please correct me. Wesley On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, morning_wood wrote: > RE: [Full-Disclosure] HTML FORMATED MAIL ( ie - oe - html ) bgsound local file - ding?i was not clear if it was an issue, nor do i see my post.. heh > it should be viewed in its original format ( html ) preferably by online mail services to show this is accessing a local file. there is no malicious content > > Donnie _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
