| Fast-Acting Hackers Put Out Trojan Attacking IE |
| Source: securitypipeline.com - Posted by Vincenzo Ciaglia | ||
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Symantec posted an alert on its Web site Monday, and rated the exploit as a "1," the lowest in its 1 through 5 ranking system. The vulnerability in IE, which affects the version included with Windows XP SP2, the massive security update Microsoft rolled out in October, can result in a compromised, hacker-controlled machine if the user is drawn to the attacker's malicious Web site. The Trojan can be planted as part of a HTML page on the site. If Phel.a successfully executes, it downloads additional code from another server (which as of mid-morning Tuesday, was offline), including a backdoor component that can be used by the attacker to later access the infected PC. Read this full article at securitypipeline.com
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