new flaw makes your megahertz vulnerable
http://www.technewsworld.com/rsstory/40447.html
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Spoofing Flaw Hits Web Browsers
By Steve Ranger
VNUNet.com
02/09/05 8:54 AM PT
The spoofing problem is due to an unintended result of the International Domain Name implementation, which allows the use of international characters in domain names, security firm Secunia said.
A newly discovered security flaw in popular browsers including Firefox and Opera could be exploited by hackers to carry out phishing scams, security experts have warned.
Security services company Secunia issued an advisory detailing the issue, which allows for spoofing of Web addresses. The flaw could be exploited by a malicious Web site to spoof the URL displayed in the address bar, SSL certificate and status bar.
Domain Name Danger
The problem is due to an unintended result of the International Domain Name implementation, which allows the use of international characters in domain names, the company said.
This can be exploited by registering domain names with certain international characters that resemble other commonly used characters, causing the user to believe that they are on a trusted site.
Scrutinize Sources
Secunia stressed that users should not follow links from untrusted sources, and should manually type the URL in the address bar. The flaw has been confirmed in the following browsers:
Mozilla 1.7.5, Firefox 1.0, Opera 7.54u1 and 7.54u2, Konqueror 3.2.2, Netscape 7.2, and Safari 1.2.4 (v125.1).
Secunia warned that other versions may also be affected. The company has constructed a test to check whether your browser is affected by this issue.
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Re: new flaw makes your megahertz vulnerable
so this would be the reason firefox is better than IE? :lol:
i use IE, i get page cannot be displayed. what are we supposed to see in that test if we pass?
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If it has this page cannot be displayed I think we are NOT vulnerable
Result
You are vulnerable, if a new window is opened displaying a Secunia page, but the address bar is displaying "http://www.paypal.com/".
GO IE!
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according to MozillaZine
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Some websites have noted that Internet Explorer is safe from this issue. We would like to point out that this is misleading, since Internet Explorer has not implemented IDN
so IE is safe because it hasn't implemented this nice new browser feature
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Why are international characters a security vulnerability?
Re: new flaw makes your megahertz vulnerable
because you can make some of the letters and numbers look like others. i can register a site that will look exactly like www.ebay.com even though it would be a different domain.
we all love slating microsoft for including active-x but it seems the firefox team included this with little regard for security and its now a security hold big enough for plenty of phishers to drive a truck through.
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OH NOES!! our megahurtz can be st0eled!!!11 :crying:
Firefox, opera, mozilla, netscape, all vulnerable, and IE is not? WTF? :lol:
Re: new flaw makes your megahertz vulnerable
Found a quick and dirty workaround to close the hole in Firefox 1.0.
They have a sticky thread dealing with this issue at the Mozillazine Forum. Thier fix gets disabled if you install a new extension or theme, so no method is 100% perfect just yet.
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Originally Posted by DarthInsinuate
according to MozillaZine
so IE is safe because it hasn't implemented this nice new browser feature
doesnt seem ATM to be such a nice new feature :lol:
IE gets me to the same internet you firefox, opera, etc..people are looking at.
I used firefox, and the plug in thing just got on my nerves. but i hope they get this issue resolved for you guys that use those browsers. :)