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Major IE8 Flaw Makes "Safe" Sites Unsafe

After this weekend's report of a dangerous flaw in IE (which Microsoft confirmed today), intrudere points out an exclusive report in The Register on a new hole in IE8 that could allow an attacker to pull off cross-site scripting attacks on Web sites that ought, by rights, to be safe from XSS. This is according to two anonymous sources, who told El Reg that Microsoft had been notified of the vulnerability a few months ago.

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  1. See, Microsoft is right by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    IE8 is compatible with sites designed for IE6. You won't see other browsers going the extra mile like this.

  2. Breaking News by BeaverAndrew · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh my gosh! Internet explorer is not safe to use? This is incredible hot, breaking news to me.

    1. Re:Breaking News by palegray.net · · Score: 5, Funny
      I must dispute your view in the strongest terms possible. Internet Explorer is perfectly safe for everyday use. However, as there is no such thing as perfect security, you must take additional precautions to keep evil hackers away from your data. Apply these rules according to the sensitivity of your data, from least important to most:
      • Disconnect your computer from your local network. Download files on another computer, scan them for viruses, print them out, scan them into your Windows PC using ORC software, and then view the pages in IE.
      • Do the above, but have a priest onsite to bless each page individually before scanning it. This is an excellent deterrent against viruses with the word "demon" in the name.
      • Do the above, but encase your PC in acrylic and immerse it in a 10,000 gallon tank of holy water. Interact with it while wearing scuba gear.
      • Do the above, but put a lid on the tank and immerse it in the ocean. Interact with your PC via a submersible robot in the tank from from outside while wearing scuba gear.

      If you fail to follow these simple security guidelines, you can't blame Microsoft for the results.

    2. Re:Breaking News by dkleinsc · · Score: 3, Funny

      You forgot to do something to filter out those pages with the Evil Bit set (see RFC 3514).

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    3. Re:Breaking News by lorenlal · · Score: 3, Funny

      No no no... I think he's on to something there.

  3. Re:Ummm by lorenlal · · Score: 4, Funny

    Please go to the "a new hole in IE8" article.

    And if you're looking for the article to *read* it... yes, you are new here.