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From: Clover Andrew (aclover
1value.com)Date: Mon Nov 12 2001 - 09:14:43 CST
Nick FitzGerald <nick
virus-l.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> This was hinted at in Andrew Clover's message of 19 October
Yes. I noted that "IE incorrectly applies HTTP-style URL parsing to
'about:' URLs", from which I really should have investigated further to
find that in fact it doesn't recognise the difference between http: and
about: at all in the case of cookie access security. My bad - having
found what I considered enough of a hole to require patching, I didn't
go further and find its full potential.
> That's interesting, given they seemed to think there was no
> problem (despite the flaw being obvious to the rest of the
> world) back when Andrew mentioned it...
Well, my exploit was less serious than this, but it was indicative of
brokenness, and I would have expected the IE team to at least
investigate. Instead, Microsoft seemed more interested in arguing
Mitigating Factors. It would be easiest to simply remove the
about-unknown-page-echoing-"feature", since it is of no legitimate use
whatsoever (or at least enforce HTML-escaping on it). I do not expect
the patch for Jouko's more serious exploit to do so, when it's released,
but there's always hope.
> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
> Settings\ZoneMap\ProtocolDefaults\about = 4
Indeed, I've been using this a while with no problems, recommend it.
-- Andrew Clover Technical Consultant 1VALUE.com AG
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