Oct 30, 2003 Donnie Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I thought these bugs in Internet Explorer 6 had been fixed...
all of these make use of a local call to a legacy DOS device, example ( file:///AUX ) as a link, called in an iframe ( XSS ) or used as an IMG tag. I tested, "CON", "PRN", "AUX", "COMx", "LPTx", "CLOCK$" and "NUL" only AUX and COM1 caused a lockup of Internet Explorer 6
do these links crash your browser? 1. http://exploitlabs.com/files/notices/AUXcrash.html <--- click for links to crash 2. http://exploitlabs.com/files/notices/AUX-iframe.html <-- click this link to crash 3. http://exploitlabs.com/files/notices/AUX-img.html <-- click this link to crash
note: these can be embeded via Cross Site Scripting ( XSS ) to deny service to a website to those clients trying to connect via affected versions of IE6
Donnie Werner http://exploit.labs.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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none of them worked for me...
version 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp2.030422-1633
windows xp corp. with sp1
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