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Exploit/DoS in MS Internet Explorer 6.0 (OBJECT Tag)
From: Ryan Emerle <securityFocus () emerle net>
Date: 16 Apr 2003 19:55:50 -0000
*Description* Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 (other versions not tested) is vulnerable to a DoS when specially crafted html is present on a page. The vulnerability is in the processing of the OBJECT tag. *Tested* OS: Windows 2000 Pro SP3 (fully up-to-date) IE: Internet Explorer 6.0.2800.1160 SP1 *Ramifications* When the specially crafted HTML is present in a page, Internet Explorer will forcefully terminate all open sessions. The client machine is otherwise unharmed. Further ramifications have not been investigated. *Proof of Concept* The following HTML code will cause the above version of Internet Explorer to forcefully terminate: <object id="test" data="#" width="100%" height="100%" type="text/x-scriptlet" VIEWASTEXT></object> -- Ryan Emerle, BSCS Lead Systems Developer Interactive Network Systems, Inc. http://www.ins-business.com
Current thread:
- Exploit/DoS in MS Internet Explorer 6.0 (OBJECT Tag) Ryan Emerle (Apr 16)
- Re: Exploit/DoS in MS Internet Explorer 6.0 (OBJECT Tag) Roland Postle (Apr 17)
- RE: Exploit/DoS in MS Internet Explorer 6.0 (OBJECT Tag) Steve Ryan (Apr 17)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Exploit/DoS in MS Internet Explorer 6.0 (OBJECT Tag) mattmurphy (Apr 21)