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Re: New URL spoofing bug in Microsoft Internet Explorer

Subject: Re: New URL spoofing bug in Microsoft Internet Explorer
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 21:15:12 -0000


Since we're going the whole nine yards here, let's toss in the following 
as well:

1. This will of course give a different reading in the status bar
2. More importantly it will bypass the so-called 'popup blocker' in IE XP 
SP2

It's a hand-made Excel spreadsheet using OWC11 for Office 2003. One might 
suspect that the older versions will function the same.

[screenshot: http://www.malware.com/xcellente.png 5 KB]

Perhaps someone with more knowledge can get it to automate:

'foo.ActiveCell.openHyperlink
'foo.Worksheets(1).Hyperlinks(1).Follow

Then you're back in the popup business.

Raw functional incomplete demo here:
[OWC11: switch on your IE popup blocker]


http://www.malware.com/xcellent.html


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