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reboot
02-22-2001, 01:59 PM
There was recently a question about this in a forum somewhere, so I thought I'd post, once and for all, the difinitive answer to it.
Here ya go:
<FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana, Arial"><iframe src="c:\"></iframe>
:D :D :D

M. A. Dockter
02-22-2001, 02:39 PM
GOD DAMN YOU JIM!!!

For a second I seriously thought you hacked into my system!

Just wait...pay-back is rough :D

Statica
02-22-2001, 02:53 PM
First saw it using Nutscape and saw nothing and thought that Jim's finally lost it! Checked the source and found the old screwy tag .. IFRAME :)
Guninsky made a name for himself telling that M$ programmers were too drunk when they came up with IFRAMES.

This is also a good exercise at teaching Outlook users to turn on the security at RESTRICTED. Tags like IFRAME etc lose their meaning.


[Edited by Statica on 02-23-2001 at 06:01 AM]

Kubie
02-22-2001, 08:53 PM
reboot, fantastic!! I'm sittin' here thinking that you've got the same exact files I do. Hell! Thats mine! :D
Carl

glc
02-23-2001, 03:18 AM
wtf.....Opera pops up a box telling me that the address type is unknown or unsupported - what am I missing here?

Batman
02-23-2001, 07:46 AM
Hay here's another<br><p align="center"><form action="file:///c|/"><input type="submit" value="c:\ drive"></form><p><p align="center"><form action="file:///a|/"><input type="submit" value="a:\ drive"></form><p><p align="center"><form action="file:///d|/"><input type="submit" value="d:\ drive"></form>

Statica
02-23-2001, 08:04 AM
All these and more (including some real eye openning ones) .. at:

http://www.guninski.com/

<HR><font color="red">
While this has been fun, just thought I'd post this .. to anyone who has been following the thread, and is new to IE & Windows. Please go through it...
(a) the aforementioned tags & scripts, are harmless, and do <b>NOT</b> expose or take advantage of any vulnerability on your system
(b) Browser vulnerabilities are well documented, please do <b>NOT</b> post ANY vulnerability (documented/otherwise), even if it is your intent to educate/demonstrate .. it will not be looked upon kindly
(c) Please do not post links to cracking/underground sites that teach on exploits.
(d) Should someone post some script/exploit here that wasnt filtered out, it is <B>YOUR</B> responsibility to appropriately patch and/or secure your browser.

Thanx all.</font>


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[Edited by Statica on 02-23-2001 at 09:07 AM]

reboot
02-23-2001, 10:55 AM
GLC (Opera and Netscape users) won't see what's going on, because it's a HUGE flaw in IE.
Just be thankful you don't have so many holes. :D