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Microsoft upgrades IE flaw to critical after criticism


From: InfoSec News <isn () c4i org>
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 03:02:51 -0600 (CST)

http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2002/1209msflaw.html

By Joris Evers
IDG News Service
12/09/02

Microsoft raised the risk rating on a security flaw in Internet
Explorer (IE) to "critical" after criticism prompted it to reexamine
the issue, the company said Friday.

Earlier last week, Microsoft issued a patch to fix a flaw in IE 5.5
and IE 6.0 that it said only posed a "moderate" risk to users.  
Security experts, however, said the issue should be rated critical as
it could be exploited to take over a user's machine.

Microsoft reinvestigated the issue and discovered a new exploit
scenario that indeed allows an attacker to gain control over a
vulnerable system, Steve Lipner, director of security assurance for
Microsoft said in an e-mail response to questions.

"The newly discovered exploit scenario… could allow a malicious user
to run code on a user's computer via a specially crafted Web site or
e-mail message, thus warranting a severity rating of critical," Lipner
said. Microsoft has revised its security bulletin.

The flaw lies in a feature meant to set up security boundaries between
Web browser windows and the local system. This "external object
caching" vulnerability was first made public in late October by
Israeli security company GreyMagic Software.

An attacker could exploit the flaw by luring a user to a specially
coded Web page or sending that page via HTML e-mail, Microsoft said.  
The company urges users to apply the patch, part of a super patch that
includes all previous IE 5.5 and IE 6.0 fixes, as soon as possible.



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