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Extremely Critical IE6/SP2 Exploit Found

Spad writes "Secunia is reporting on three vulnerabilities in IE6 running on XP SP2. Any of these, in combination with an inappropriate behaviour where the ActiveX Data Object (ADO) model can write arbitrary files, can be exploited to compromise a user's system. Moreover, the vulnerability can be used to delete files from the user's system. Secunia says 'Solution: Use another product.'"

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  1. Re:Test site by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    They also don't know what "Extremely Critical" means. If an exploit can delete arbitrary files from my systems, so what? I have backups. Annoying, yes...critical, no. I'm not surfing the web from critical machines.

    "Extremely Critical" is an exploit that can read arbitrary files on my systems, in particular, those systems that I'm not surfing with.

  2. Re:Nothing to see here.... by NanoGator · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    "I love how objective people are(n't.)"

    Right, because Slashdot always has front page news about serious vulnerabilities on non-MS products.

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  3. Re:Test site by ashot · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    what a clueless idiot

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