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Re: possible new "e-mail virus" concept ? + bypassing IE settings
From: verkoop () ATZ NL (A.T.Z.)
Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 11:55:03 +0200
I love the who idea in general though, if you can find a way to trick the browser/user into executing the code. BB
Did one of you already check the "microsoft security flaw" send via bugtraq?? Don't know if it can be done. Going to try it one of these days. Normally I wouldn't post this here but it seems relevant in this discussion. Bye, B. Met vriendelijke groet, Advanced Technology Zeeland B. van Ouwerkerk Verkoop A.T.Z. op internet http://www.atz.nl e-mail verkoop () atz nl
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