Thrax
5 Jun 2007, 12:10pm
Regarding Firefox 2's security, this nasty little flaw was unearthed:
<blockquote><i>"...Javascript can be used to inject malicious code, including key-snooping<br>event handlers, on pages that rely on IFRAMEs to display contents or<br>store state data / communicate with the server..."</i></blockquote>
And while the worst of the lot, the others aren't terribly endearing either. Take a look at the other flaws after the jump (http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2007/Jun/0026.html).
<blockquote><i>"...Javascript can be used to inject malicious code, including key-snooping<br>event handlers, on pages that rely on IFRAMEs to display contents or<br>store state data / communicate with the server..."</i></blockquote>
And while the worst of the lot, the others aren't terribly endearing either. Take a look at the other flaws after the jump (http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2007/Jun/0026.html).