Secunia claims second IE7 flaw
Just one week after claiming that users of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 7 browser could be at risk to an online attack, Danish security vendor Secunia ApS is reporting a new bug in the browser.
The bug allows hackers to place a fake Web address in one of the browser’s pop-up Windows to trick a victim into inadvertently downloading something from what appears to be a trusted Web site. Secunia has described the flaw in an advisory.
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