Alert

Cross-Domain Vulnerability in Internet Explorer

Last Revised
Alert Code
SA04-163A

Systems Affected

  • Microsoft Windows systems
  • Overview

    Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) contains a flaw that could allow attackers to run programs of their choice on your computer.

    Description

    Microsoft IE uses a cross-domain security model to separate content from different sources. A flaw in the model makes IE vulnerable to a cross-domain violation. Attackers could exploit this flaw to execute programs on your computer.

    Resolution

    Apply a patch

    Micrososft has released a patch to resolve this issue. It is available
    from Microsoft Windows Update
    or Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-025.

    Disable Active scripting and ActiveX controls

    Instructions for disabling Active scripting and ActiveX controls in the Internet Zone can be found in the Malicious Web Scripts FAQ.

    Do not follow unsolicited links

    Do not click on unsolicited URLs received in email, instant messages, web forums, or internet relay chat (IRC) channels.

    Run and maintain an antivirus product

    It is important that you use antivirus software and keep it up to date. Most antivirus software vendors frequently release updated information, tools, or virus databases to help detect and recover from virus infections. Many antivirus packages support automatic updates of virus definitions. US-CERT recommends using these automatic updates when possible.

    References

    Author: Michael Durkota

    Copyright 2004 Carnegie Mellon University.
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    Revision History

    • June 11, 2004: Initial release

      July 30, 2004: Added patch information and links to MS04-025

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