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gray

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for some reason, in Mozilla, when I click my mouse wheel, the autoscroll cursor comes out, but moving my mouse up and down doesn't do anything... :down:

there's probably a setting for this that i cbfed to look at right now...
 

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Martin

Martin

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    You're not suppose to click on the mousewheel, you're supposed to use it to scroll :p
     

    gray

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    hehe i knew i'd get it out of ya ;)

    why not? Is it because they refuse to be associated with "Microsoft Office compatible scrolling"?
     

    gray

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    I think he's talking about the problem that snoop had with downloading images. Check out the thread about 2 pages back
     
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    Martin

    Martin

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    Aaaaaand again....

    ===

    Internet Explorer System Compromise Vulnerabilities

    Secunia Advisory: SA10289
    Release Date: 2003-11-25

    Critical: Extremely critical
    Impact: System access
    Exposure of sensitive information
    Cross Site Scripting
    Security Bypass
    Where: From remote

    Software: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01
    Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5
    Microsoft Internet Explorer 6


    Description:
    Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in Internet Explorer, which in combination can be exploited to compromise a user's system.

    1) A redirection feature using the "mhtml:" URI handler can be exploited to bypass a security check in Internet Explorer, which normally blocks web pages in the "Internet" zone from parsing local files.

    2) The above redirection feature can also be exploited to download and execute a malicious file on a user's system. Successful exploitation requires that script code can be executed in the "MyComputer" zone.

    3) A cross-site scripting vulnerability can be exploited to execute script code in the security zone associated with another web page if it contains a subframe. This may potentially allow execution of script code in the "MyComputer" zone.

    4) A variant of a fixed vulnerability can still be exploited to hijack a user's clicks and perform certain actions without the user's knowledge.

    For more information:
    SA9711

    5) An error in the download functionality can be exploited to disclose a user's cache directory by supplying a "HTM" file extension and an invalid value in the "Content-Type:" header field. This issue does not affect all versions and may have been fixed by the latest patch for Internet Explorer.

    The vulnerabilities have been reported in Internet Explorer 6.0. However, other versions may also be affected and have been added due to the criticality of these issues.

    PoC exploits (Proof of Concept) are available.

    Solution:
    Disable Active Scripting.

    Use another product. ;)

    Reported by / credits:
    Liu Die Yu

    http://www.secunia.com/advisories/10289/
     

    Majed

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    Jul 17, 2002
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    ++ [ originally posted by Alex ] ++
    Aaaaaand again....

    ===

    Internet Explorer System Compromise Vulnerabilities

    Secunia Advisory: SA10289
    Release Date: 2003-11-25

    Critical: Extremely critical
    Impact: System access
    Exposure of sensitive information
    Cross Site Scripting
    Security Bypass
    Where: From remote

    Software: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01
    Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5
    Microsoft Internet Explorer 6


    Description:
    Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in Internet Explorer, which in combination can be exploited to compromise a user's system.

    1) A redirection feature using the "mhtml:" URI handler can be exploited to bypass a security check in Internet Explorer, which normally blocks web pages in the "Internet" zone from parsing local files.

    2) The above redirection feature can also be exploited to download and execute a malicious file on a user's system. Successful exploitation requires that script code can be executed in the "MyComputer" zone.

    3) A cross-site scripting vulnerability can be exploited to execute script code in the security zone associated with another web page if it contains a subframe. This may potentially allow execution of script code in the "MyComputer" zone.

    4) A variant of a fixed vulnerability can still be exploited to hijack a user's clicks and perform certain actions without the user's knowledge.

    For more information:
    SA9711

    5) An error in the download functionality can be exploited to disclose a user's cache directory by supplying a "HTM" file extension and an invalid value in the "Content-Type:" header field. This issue does not affect all versions and may have been fixed by the latest patch for Internet Explorer.

    The vulnerabilities have been reported in Internet Explorer 6.0. However, other versions may also be affected and have been added due to the criticality of these issues.

    PoC exploits (Proof of Concept) are available.

    Solution:
    Disable Active Scripting.

    Use another product. ;)

    Reported by / credits:
    Liu Die Yu

    http://www.secunia.com/advisories/10289/
    So which door would save Zion? ;)
     

    gray

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    I think he was pretty much saying the he had nfi what the heck all that meant, just like nobod understood Colonel Sanders' speech in M:R.... all everyone wanted to know was "WHICH BLOODY DOOR WILL SAVE ZION". :D
     
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    Martin

    Martin

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    I have to say that even after gray's brilliant explanation I'm still at a loss :D
     

    gray

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    hmm i dunno why, but i'll try again.

    In M:R, a dude came out and made a big speech about how the whole matrix works etc, but nobody understood he was talking about. Neo was presented with a choice of two doors, and the only thing that the audience understood was that he had to choose one of them. One of them would save the world, and the other...well...yeah...

    Everyone (including Neo) just wished he'd get to the fsckin point and tell him which door would do which, because he just made it overly complicated.

    I think that's the same way Majed saw your post ;)
     

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