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The money: protocol in Internet Explorer
Subject: The money: protocol in Internet Explorer
From: Richard M. Smith (smiths
TIAC.NET)
Date: Mon Dec 20 1999 - 16:12:42 CST
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Hello,
Here is an interesting problem that I haven't had
the time to looking into fully. Maybe someone
else can give it a shot.
If a computer has both Internet Explorer and Microsoft
Money installed on it, Money adds a protocol named "money:" to IE. If
one goes to the IE address box and types in "money:",
Microsoft Money will start up. The protocol also works
in a JavaScript window.open call. This means that Microsoft Money
can be started remotely from a Web site or from an HTML-based
Email message.
Some interesting questions here:
- Does the money: protocol have any buffer overflow
errors such that x86 code can be injected into
Money and then executed?
- What is the URL format for the money: protocol?
For example, can one do something like the
following:
money://transfer?from_acct=myaccount&to_bank=swiss_bank&to_acct_no=12345&amo
unt=10000.00
- If remote attacks are possible, how can the money:
protocol be turned off in Web pages and Email
messages, but still have Microsoft Money work
properly?
Microsoft was demoing Money 2000 at Comdex, and
I showed the money: protocol in IE to the Microsoft
guy running the demo station. His eyes got big as
saucers....... :-)
Richard
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Richard M. Smith
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Email: smiths
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