, SecurityFocus 2005-08-08
Microsoft 's experimental Honeymonkey project has found almost 750 Web pages that attempt to load malicious code onto visitors' computers and detected an attack using a vulnerability that had not been publicly disclosed, the software giant said in a paper released this month.
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Microsoft's "monkeys" find first zero-day exploit ridicolous
2005-08-13
MSIE IV (1 replies)
MSIE IV (1 replies)
Re: Microsoft's "monkeys" find first zero-day exploit ridicolous
2005-08-14
MonkeyMan (2 replies)
MonkeyMan (2 replies)
Re: Re: Microsoft's "monkeys" find first zero-day exploit ridicolous
2005-08-21
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)

The point of this project isn't to find 'new' sites, it's to monitor the popular ones to eavesdrop on what they're doing.
Blocking IPs is the equiv to blocking a spam message by ip; useless -- you'll just get more.
I fail to see a big correlation to firefox. Firefox has its own vulnerabilities, what is the Mozilla org doing to detect them?
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