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Despite AOL's Claim, AIM Worm Hole Still Wide Open

Clown of the month writes "There's a nasty worm hole in America Online's standalone AIM (instant messaging) software that won't be patched until the middle of October. This vulnerability, first reported to AOL by researchers at Core Security more than a month ago, is caused by the way AIM supports the rendering of HTML content via an embedded Internet Explorer server control. AOL coordinated with Core on the release of an advisory, on the understanding that the flaw was patched in the latest beta version. As security researcher Aviv Raff discovered, the underlying vulnerability was never fixed. In the demonstration, Raff simply sent an IM to trigger the launch of the calculator application. The attack scenario works without the target clicking on a link and only requires that the AIM user is logged on and accepting incoming messages."

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  1. wormhole? by FlashBuster3000 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Let me welcome our new Dominion Overlords!

  2. Are you mad? by pushing-robot · · Score: 4, Funny

    AOL creates a stable worm hole and you /. types want to close it? Bastards!

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    1. Re:Are you mad? by Chris+Mattern · · Score: 2, Funny

      AOL creates a stable worm hole and you /. types want to close it? Bastards!


      The Prophets will hear of this!

      Chris Mattern
  3. Re:AIM?? by Ajehals · · Score: 3, Funny

    Is that a web 3.0 site or is it web 95?

  4. What to do now... by zdude255 · · Score: 3, Funny

    So, what's the windows equivalent of rm -rf /

    1. Re:What to do now... by mcpkaaos · · Score: 5, Funny

      So, what's the windows equivalent of rm -rf /

      Visual SourceSafe.

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