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IE, Firefox, Opera DoS Aug 21 2004 08:41PM
exploits su1d net (1 replies)
Re: IE, Firefox, Opera DoS Aug 23 2004 01:09PM
Dan Pixley (danpixley cox net) (1 replies)
RE: IE, Firefox, Opera DoS Aug 24 2004 11:59PM
GulfTech Security (security gulftech org) (1 replies)


Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't this just an exhaustion of resources and
not a "vulnerability" at all? You could have it write text to the page
instead of iframes and you get the same results because the JavaScript goes
into an infinite loop.

Does having your 486 freeze up when you attempt to open a 700mb DivX file
constitute as a vulnerability of the media software or operating system? I
think not. Here is a "one liner" I wrote that does the same thing, but I do
not in ANY way consider this a vulnerabity.

<script> var i = 1; while (i) </script>

James

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Pixley [mailto:danpixley (at) cox (dot) net [email concealed]]
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 8:10 AM
To: exploits (at) su1d (dot) net [email concealed]; bugtraq (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
Subject: Re: IE, Firefox, Opera DoS

Tested this in Mozilla 1.7.2 and Epiphany 1.2.6 in Linux (kernel 2.6.8,
Gentoo, Gnome 2.6.2).

Each browser comes up with a warning about running the script. The user
can chose to run it or not. Either way, a dialog box reloads over and
over until the main window is forced closed with xkill.

Dan Pixley

> Browser DoS through viewing of a malicious page that repeatedly loads
iframes of C:\Windows\System32 using 100% cpu
> Tested on Mozilla Firefox 0.9.3, Opera 7.54 and IE 6.0 - Opera gives
the error "The address type is unknown or unsupported" over and over
>

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RE: IE, Firefox, Opera DoS (*not* a DoS, not even close) Aug 26 2004 06:22PM
Steve R (steve_r125 yahoo co uk)


 

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