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| Subject: | RE: First vulnerabilities in the SP2 - XP ?... |
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| Date: | Sat, 21 Aug 2004 06:43:30 -0400 |
People might forget that dragging and dropping to a command prompt
actually executes the file.
I have 2 words, Batch files.. I did not get prompted when I double
clicked a batch file containing one line "Malicious program.exe" Actually, dragging a program icon to a command window doesn't execute it, it just pastes the full name into the command window. It's not the same as double-clicking. Larry Seltzer eWEEK.com Security Center Editor http://security.eweek.com/ http://blog.ziffdavis.com/seltzer larryseltzer@ziffdavis.com
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