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Newest Microsoft Internet Explorer Bug Exploit Now In Wide Use

published on September 21st, 2006 . by joe

This is why I always say that it is foolish to use Internet Explorer.  It is poorly written and poorly maintained.

There’s a number of unpatched (or so called 0-day) flaws around at the moment, but this one takes advantage of a flaw within the Vector Markup Language (VML) component of IE.

VML is an XML file that allows vector drawings to be delivered to surfers. The security bug is unrelated to a (still unpatched) flaw in Microsoft’s Direct Animation Path (daxctle.ocx) ActiveX control discovered last week.

Security researchers at Sunbelt Software report the latest exploit is being used to install spyware on vulnerable systems visiting hostile sites.

To avoid such drive-by downloads, users are advised to avoid visiting pr0n sites. In the circumstances, use of an alternative browser such as Firefox or Opera is also to be advised.

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