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Re: CERT Advisory CA-97.20 - JavaScript Vulnerability
Dominick Matthias PN OIL 6 (matthias.dominick
PN.SIEMENS.DE)Thu, 10 Jul 1997 16:54:37 +0200
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Has anyone else already tried out Netscape Navigator 3.02? It claims that it fix the bug found by the Danish company plus the JavaScript bug found by Bell labs; PC-world reports that this is the new JavaScript bug found by Dan Brumleve (http://www.pcworld.com/cgi-bin/database/body.pl?ID=970709180417). While the fix of the first bug seems to work I can still reproduce the 2nd bug by going to the author's page at http://www.aleph2.com/tracker/ I got my version for (German) Windows 95 at ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/navigator/3.02/shipping/english/windows/wind ows95_or_nt/navigator_complete/ n32e302p.exe [Jul 07 20:21] 5835k Confused... -- Matthias
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