>
> Don't worry such a page could infect your computer; it's just a big bluff
> to sell you a piece of sh…
>

No, sorry, that's not correct. Web sites exploit bugs in browsers,
extensions, the operating system. Merely by opening a web page, they can
run code on your system. We had this in the past for example:

- GDIplus had a bug that when a certain image would shown, some part of the
image would be treated as code and executed.

- TCP/IP stack bugs exploited buffer overruns by sending you TCP/IP
packages out of order or malformed packages.

See
https://www.secplicity.org/2014/06/10/windows-updates-fix-gdi-rdp-and-tcp-vulnerabilities/

-- 
Christof


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