microsoft internet explorer 5.5 sp2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2
Download Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 2 and Internet Tools. The newest version of Internet Explorer includes improved support for DHTML and CSS, which gives Web architects greater control over more>> Download Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 2 and Internet Tools. The newest version of Internet Explorer includes improved support for DHTML and CSS, which gives Web architects greater control over browser appearance and behavior. Enjoy the ability to preview Web pages exactly as they appear when printed. Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 2 (SP2) makes it easier than ever to connect to the Internet and find the information you need. With Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2, you can use Connection Manager as your default dialer when Dial-Up Networking is already installed.<<less
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 - Cumulative S
Security vulnerabilities update more>> This update eliminates all known security vulnerabilities affecting Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Internet Explorer 6, and addresses the "Incorrect Content-Disposition Handling Can Cause IE to Execute Code Automatically" security vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 and 6, and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-058. Download now to protect your computer from all previously discussed security vulnerabilities affecting Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 and 6, as well as three newly discovered vulnerabilities: the File Execution vulnerability, a variant of the Frame Domain Verification vulnerability, and the File Name Spoofing vulnerabilty.<<less
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 Security Patch
Patch: Security vulnerabilities more>> This update eliminates three security vulnerabilities affecting Internet Explorer, and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-051. Download now to prevent a malicious user from taking advantage of the Zone Spoofing vulnerability, the HTTP Request Encoding vulnerability, or a new variant of the Telnet Invocation vulnerability in Internet Explorer.
The first vulnerability involves how Internet Explorer handles URLs that include dotless IP addresses. (Note This vulnerability does not affect Internet Explorer 6.) The second vulnerability involves how Internet Explorer handles URLs that specify third-party sites. The third is a new variant of a vulnerability discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-015, affecting how Telnet sessions are invoked via Internet Explorer.
For more information about these issues, read Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-051.
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The 11 February 2002 Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer update eliminates all known security vulnerabilities affecting Internet Explorer 6, as well as six new vulnerabilities, and is discussed more>> The "11 February 2002 Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer" update eliminates all known security vulnerabilities affecting Internet Explorer 6, as well as six new vulnerabilities, and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-005. Download now to protect your computer from these vulnerabilities, the most serious of which could allow an attacker to run code on your computer.<<less
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 Cumulative Pat Q319182
This is a cumulative patch that includes the functionality of all previously released patches for IE 5.01, 5.5 and IE 6 more>> This is a cumulative patch that includes the functionality of all previously released patches for IE 5.01, 5.5 and IE 6. In addition, it eliminates the following two newly discovered vulnerabilities:
- A vulnerability in the zone determination function that could allow a script embedded in a cookie to be run in the Local Computer zone. While HTML scripts can be stored in cookies, they should be handled in the same zone as the hosting site associated with them, in most cases the Internet zone. An attacker could place script in a cookie that would be saved to the user?s hard disk. When the cookie was opened by the site the script would then run in the Local Computer zone, allowing it to run with fewer restrictions than it would otherwise have.
- A vulnerability in the handling of object tags that could allow an attacker to invoke an executable already present on the user?s machine. A malicious user could create HTML web page that includes this object tag and cause a local program to run on the victim?s machine.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 Cumulative Patch Q321232
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 Cumulative Patch is renowned as a reliable and useful cumulative patch that includes the functionality of all previously released patches for IE 5.01, 5.5 and 6.0. more>>
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 Cumulative Patch Q321232 is renowned as a reliable and useful cumulative patch that includes the functionality of all previously released patches for IE 5.01, 5.5 and 6.0. In addition, it eliminates the following six newly discovered vulnerabilities:
- A cross-site scripting vulnerability in a Local HTML Resource. IE ships with several files that contain HTML on the local file system to provide functionality. One of these files contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability that could allow a script to execute as if it were run by the user herself, causing it to run in the local computer zone. An attacker could craft a web page with a URL that exploits this vulnerability and then either host that page on a web server or send it as HTML email. When the web page was viewed and the user clicked on the URL link, the attacker's script injected into the local resource, the attacker's script would run in the Local Computer zone, allowing it to run with fewer restrictions than it would otherwise have.
- An information disclosure vulnerability related to the use of am HTML object provides that support for Cascading Style Sheets that could allow an attacker to read, but not add, delete or change, data on the local system. An attacker could craft a web page that exploits this vulnerability and then either host that page on a web server or send it as HTML email. When the page was viewed, the element would be invoked. Successfully exploiting this vulnerability, however, requires exact knowledge of the location of the intended file to be read on the user's system. Further, it requires that the intended file contain a single, parcicular ASCII character.
- An information disclosure vulnerability related to the handling of script within cookies that could allow one site to read the cookies of another. An attacker could build a special cookie containing script and then construct a web page with a hyperlink that would deliver that cookie to the user's system and invoke it. He could then send that web page as mail or post it on a server. When the user clicked the hyperlink and the page invoked the script in the cookie, it could potentially read or alter the cookies of another site. Successfully exploiting this, however, would require that the attacker know the exact name of the cookie as stored on the file system to be read successfully.
- A zone spoofing vulnerability that could allow a web page to be incorrectly reckoned to be in the Intranet zone or, in some very rare cases, in the Trusted Sites zone. An attacker could construct a web page that exploits this vulnerability and attempt to entice the user to visit the web page. If the attack were successful, the page would be run with fewer security restrictions than is appropriate.
- Two variants of the "Content Disposition" vulnerability discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-058 affecting how IE handles downloads when a downloadable file's Content-Disposition and Content-Type headers are intentionally malformed. In such a case, it is possible for IE to believe that a file is a type safe for automatic handling, when in fact it is executable content. An attacker could seek to exploit this vulnerability by constructing a specially malformed web page and posting a malformed executable file. He could then post the web page or mail it to the intended target. These two new variants differ from the original vulnerability in that they for a system to be vulnerable, it must have present an application present that, when it is erroneously passed the malformed content, chooses to hand it back to the operating system rather than immediately raise an error. A successful attack, therefore, would require that the attacker know that the intended victim has one of these applications present on their system.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 Cumulative Security Patch Q316059
This is an update package that helps you remove all known security vulnerabilities affecting Internet Explorer 6. more>>
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 Cumulative Security Patch Q316059 is an update package that helps you remove all known security vulnerabilities affecting Internet Explorer 6, as well as six new vulnerabilities, and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-005. Download now to protect your computer from these vulnerabilities, the most serious of which could allow an attacker to run code on your computer.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP1 Security Patch
Email security update more>> This update resolves a security vulnerability in Internet Explorer, and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-020. Download now to prevent a malicious user from running an executable e-mail attachment on your computer.<<less
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 SP2 Cumulative Se
The 11 February 2002 Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer update eliminates all known security vulnerabilities affecting Internet Explorer 6, as well as six new vulnerabilities, and is discussed more>> The "11 February 2002 Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer" update eliminates all known security vulnerabilities affecting Internet Explorer 6, as well as six new vulnerabilities, and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-005. Download now to protect your computer from these vulnerabilities, the most serious of which could allow an attacker to run code on your computer.<<less
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 SP2 Security Vuln
Patch: Security vulnerabilities more>> This update eliminates three security vulnerabilities affecting Internet Explorer, and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-051. Download now to prevent a malicious user from taking advantage of the Zone Spoofing vulnerability, the HTTP Request Encoding vulnerability, or a new variant of the Telnet Invocation vulnerability in Internet Explorer.
The first vulnerability involves how Internet Explorer handles URLs that include dotless IP addresses. (Note This vulnerability does not affect Internet Explorer 6.) The second vulnerability involves how Internet Explorer handles URLs that specify third-party sites. The third is a new variant of a vulnerability discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-015, affecting how Telnet sessions are invoked via Internet Explorer.
For more information about these issues, read Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-051.
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This update resolves two security vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-015 more>> This update resolves two security vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-015. Download now to prevent malicious Web site operators from running programs on your computer or reading your files when you visit their sites.<<less
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 SP1 Security Upda
Email security update more>> This update resolves a security vulnerability in Internet Explorer, and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-020. Download now to prevent a malicious user from running an executable e-mail attachment on your computer.<<less
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x Security Patch Act
ActiveX controls Eyedog and Scriptlet.typlib update more>> This update eliminates security vulnerabilities in two ActiveX controls: Scriptlet.typlib and Eyedog. Without this update, these controls can be maliciously used to perform unauthorized actions, like creating, deleting, or modifying files on a users computer.<<less
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 SP2 Security upda
Outlook Express update more>> Computers running Outlook Express 5.5 are not vulnerable to this issue. Outlook Express 5.5 includes this update.
This update resolves the "Persistent Mail Browser Link," "Cache Bypass," and "Malformed E-mail Header" security vulnerabilities in Outlook Express. Download now to prevent a malicious user from reading e-mails and files on your computer, or using your computer to send damaging e-mails to others. These vulnerabilities do not give a malicious user the ability to add, change, or delete files on your computer.
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Scriptlet rendering and frame domain verification update more>> This update resolves the "Scriptlet Rendering" and "Frame Domain Verification" security vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer. Download now to prevent malicious Web site operators from reading your files when you visit their sites. These vulnerabilities do not give a malicious user the ability to add, change, or delete files on your computer.
The malicious web site operators must know or guess the exact name and path of each file they want to view. Even then, the only files that can be opened and viewed in a browser window are .txt or .doc files, but not .exe or .dat files.
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