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Re: [Full-Disclosure] .hta virus analysys

From: listas (listasmarimba.homelinux.org)
Date: Fri Nov 21 2003 - 01:51:39 CST


Here you get the responses at your answers:
"We all know what a .HTM file. But what about a .HTA file? The two are
closely related, yet very different. Let me explain.
The letters HTA are meant to stand for HTML Application. The technology
was developed by Microsoft, so is a proprietary concept, and only works
in conjunction with Internet Explorer (specifically version 5 and
above). "

Check this:

http://www.hyperwrite.com.au/aspscripts/framer.asp?target=../features/
html_applications.htm

Regards

El 20/11/2003, a las 5:46, Valdis.Kletnieks escribió:

> On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 18:50:12 PST, bryce <lord_phcomcast.net> said:
>> I'm new to this list, and sorta new to security on a computer. But can
>> someone tell me what program runs a .hta file??
>
> Well.. there's two questions here:
>
> 1) What program is *supposed* to interpret .hta files?
>
> 2) What program(s) can be induced to try to do so?
>
> and the implied third question:
>
> 3) What leverage can you get from the difference between 1 and 2?

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