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| Subject: | IE6 VML Vulnerability |
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| Date: | Tue, 26 Sep 2006 05:56:40 -0400 |
Question to everyone:
Is it feasible to write an effective network-only check for the latest IE6 VML vulnerability?
My response thusfar is no, primarily because I think there are many different ways one could mask traffic to exploit the vulnerability. Perhaps, more fundamental, is the nature of this vulnerability - it is higher up in the stack and thus, will require more resident or privileged means to effectively check for the vulnerability.
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