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From Slashdot:
“Security blogger and researcher Nate McFeters blogged about a 0-day exploit affecting IE7 and IE8 beta on XP that was released by noted security researcher Aviv Raff. The flaw is a ‘cross-zone scripting’ flaw that takes advantage of the fact that printing HTML web pages occurs in the Local Machine Zone in IE rather than in the Internet Zone. Quoting McFeters’s post: ‘This is currently unpatched and in all of its 0-day glory, so for the time being, beware printing using the “print table of links” option when printing web pages.’ McFeters and others will be presenting at Black Hat on the link between cross-site scripting and cross-zone. Rob Carter has been hitting this hard over at his blog, pointing out cross-zone weaknesses in Azureus, uTorrent, and the Eclipse platform.”
Please, if you haven’t begun using Firefox as your primary browser yet, give it a try!
It occurred to me earlier today, as I used the word obstreperous in an e-mail, that I use a particular function of Google a lot more than I think I should.
define: anyword
Its one of Google’s “Advanced Operators,” and one that I find helpful more than once in a while. You can find the complete listing of the advanced operators here.
Try it! I think you’ll find yourself no longer attached to using the synonyms function in Outlook.