Latest microsoft MHTML exploit is in fashion for hackers ;)
Microsoft is investigating new public reports of vulnerability in all supported editions of Microsoft Windows. The vulnerability could allow an attacker to cause a victim to run malicious scripts when visiting various Web sites, resulting in information disclosure. This impact is similar to server-side cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities.MHTML, or Mime HTML, is a standard that allows web objects such as images to be combined with HTML into a single file. The vulnerability lies in how MHTML interprets Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (Mime) for content blocks in a document.
On a Blog post Friday afternoon Google Security Team members said “We’ve noticed some highly targeted and apparently politically motivated attacks against our users. We believe activists may have been a specific target. We’ve also seen attacks against users of another popular social site.”
Now we are finding that Microsoft and Google are working to create a fix on the server side so it can reduce the risk of MHTML Vulnerability, while you can check your machine to determine if you are vulnerable by using the test scenario previously posted by Microsoft.
As a workaround user can also disable ActiveX, but this would affect web applications including banking and e-commerce sites that use ActiveX to provide online services.May be a sad news for normal users but :D you know what i mean to say enjoy the exploit guys its not patched yet :P
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