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Face-to-Face: Dinesh Dhamija, CEO Ebookers Don't look now, but e-travel is booming -- and strangely, its successes are coming only after the dot-bomb and September 11, events that decimated related industries. Matthew Clark spoke with Dinesh Dhamija, CEO of highflying European e-travel firms Ebookers, as the company considers acquisitions, market share and the future.
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New IE patch for malicious cookies
Tuesday, April 02 2002
by The Register
New flaws in Microsoft's Internet Explorer have been discovered and patches for them are already available.
A fairly serious flaw in Internet Explorer which would enable a malicious Web page or e-mail to drop a cookie containing an HTML script on a victim's machine and run it in the 'Local Computer' zone rather than the Internet zone to avoid restrictions has just been patched, writes Thomas C Greene.
The script would run with the user's level of permission, and could therefore do considerable damage depending on its design. The problem behind it is essentially an oversight by Microsoft programmers, who failed to realise that once a cookie is stored locally, it is no longer restricted to the Internet zone, where, presumably, scripts and plugins should operate safely.
Also patched is an item more irritating than dangerous, in which an object tag in a Web page or an e-mail is improperly executed outside the Internet zone and calls an executable on the local machine.
In this case the file name and path must be known, so only programs in default locations can reasonably be activated. Microsoft says that parameters can not be passed to the executable, so there is nothing terribly dangerous here.
The patches for IE 6; 5.5 SP-2; 5.5 SP-1; and 5.01 SP-2 for Win-2K and NT are at HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/critical/Q319182/default.asp">http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/critical/Q319182/default.asp.
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