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matunga

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Re: Firefox 2 is vulnerable to ANI flaw

said by angussf See Profile :

I went to a site which purports to test your browser and my Firefox 2.0.0.3 with NoScript was not vulnerable. IE6 with scripting disabled is also not vulnerable.
Sorry, but javascript is not involved in this flaw, so Firefox 2.0.0.3 is affected with or without NoScript.
The only browser not at risk is Internet Explorer 7 under Windows Vista because the Protected Mode (enabled by default)


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said by matunga See Profile :

The only browser not at risk is Internet Explorer 7 under Windows Vista because the Protected Mode (enabled by default)
No crash here. I'm getting the below message with both browsers Opera and K-Meleon on w2k.

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you do not appear to be vulnerable to the ie ani cursor exploit
for more information about the exploit and the patch visit: zert
Is there any other test site to check?
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said by matunga See Profile :

... Firefox 2.0.0.3 is affected with or without NoScript.
The only browser not at risk is Internet Explorer 7 under Windows Vista because the Protected Mode (enabled by default)
ANI patch not applied, WINXP home w/current patches, user has admin rights.
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