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Patches released for zero-day IE threat
Robert Lemos, SecurityFocus 2006-03-28

UPDATE: Hundreds of malicious Web sites are attempting to exploit the most critical of two flaws announced last week in Microsoft's browser, convincing two companies to release workarounds late Monday to head off the threat.

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Patches released for zero-day IE threat 2006-03-28
Anonymous (2 replies)
wow how original 2006-03-29
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Anonymous (1 replies)
Well said? I think not. 2006-04-05
Anonymous
Patches released for zero-day IE threat 2006-03-28
Anonymous (1 replies)
Patches released for zero-day IE threat 2006-03-29
Juha-Matti Laurio (1 replies)
Re: Patches released for zero-day IE threat 2006-03-29
Anonymous (1 replies)
Patches released for zero-day IE threat 2006-03-29
Cd-MaN (1 replies)
Please give credit where credit is due! The "independent developer" who developed the WMF patch is Ilfak Guilfanov, and it took me like two seconds to find the link with Google: http://www.hexblog.com/2005/12/wmf_vuln.html (googling for "independent wmf patch").

Also (and this is a note to the web dev): fix the idiotic and slow comment sistem, where I have to reload the (slow!) webpage to see comments. Does ajax ring a bell?

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