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Jengo
23 Aug 2005, 3:18am
A file that is automatically installed with Microsoft Office and Visual Studio Program(s) could lead to some serious problems for Internet Explorer users, security researchers have reported.

An attacker could seize control of a vulnerable system by exploiting the bug, which the FrSIRT (French Security Incident Response Team) reported in an alert published Wednesday. This would be achieved by installing malicious code in a Web page that exploits a memory corruption error in a file that ships with Microsoft Office 2002 and Microsoft Visual Studio .Net 2002 products, the research organization says.
Source: PC World (http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,122252,00.asp)

Camman
23 Aug 2005, 3:27am
the better question is of course why is such a strongly one-sided opinion based view presented as a "news" piece?

Thrax
23 Aug 2005, 4:06am
the better question is of course why is such a strongly one-sided opinion based view presented as a "news" piece?

I dislike IE these days, and instead use Firefox, but I agree on principle.

Lincoln
23 Aug 2005, 4:15am
The general format of news on the site is intro, quote, and then comment. Jengo's comment was not the news item. That said, please tone down the rhetoric a little in future news posts, Jengo. No big deal. :)

Jengo
23 Aug 2005, 5:30am
sorry, didnt think it'd bother people that much.. sheesh...