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Microsoft sees 'huge increase' in IE attacks
InfoWorld ^ | 15 Dec 2008 | Gregg Keizer

Posted on 12/15/2008 10:36:51 AM PST by GATOR NAVY

Microsoft warned Saturday of a "huge increase" in attacks exploiting a critical unpatched vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE), and said some originated from hacked pornography sites.

Other researchers confirmed that attacks were increasingly coming from compromised Web sites.

Microsoft noted the upswing in attacks on the company's Malware Protection Center blog late Saturday. "The trend for now is going upwards," said researchers Ziv Mador and Tareq Saadecom on the blog. "We saw a huge increase in the number of reports today compared to yesterday."

Hackers have been exploiting a data binding bug in IE for more than a week , according to researchers who first noted in-the-wild attack code on Chinese servers . The vulnerability, which exists in all versions of the Microsoft browser, including IE5.01, IE6, IE7, and IE8 Beta 2, has so far been exploited only by attack code that targets IE7, the most widely used edition.

Mador and Saadecom said that attacks are increasingly being launched from legitimate Web sites. "Some legitimate Web sites were maliciously modified to include the exploits," the two said. A popular Taiwanese search engine and a Hong Kong-based pornography site were among the sites hacked, then set up to attack visitors running IE.

Researchers at Trend Micro also reported a big increase in hacked sites serving exploits aimed at the new IE bug. On Saturday, the security firm estimated that about 6,000 sites have been infected so far, noting that the count was "quickly increasing in number."

As in previous, large-scale attacks based on legitimate Web sites, this one involves hackers who execute SQL injection attacks to first compromise the site. In a SQL injection attack, hackers exploit vulnerabilities in Web applications that rely on a back-end database, which then gives them a way to add and run malicious code, usually rogue JavaScript, against any browser.

Microsoft acknowledged that attacks have become a significant problem. "Based on our stats, since the vulnerability has gone public, roughly 0.2 percent of users worldwide may have been exposed to Web sites ontaining exploits of this latest vulnerability," Mador and Saadecom said. "That percentage may seem low, however it still means that a significant number of users have been affected."

The move to legitimate, but hacked, sites is a change in tactics. As recently as Thursday, attacks were coming only from malicious sites, most of them in China. Even then, however, Microsoft had warned that hackers would probably expand the scope of their attacks by compromising valid sites.

In related news, Microsoft said it was working on a patch for IE, although it has still not said when it would issue the update. Some researchers expect the company to release a fix outside Microsoft's normal monthly schedule; the next security updates aren't due until Jan. 9, 2009. Microsoft also revised its security advisory for a third time Saturday, adding more information about the recommended actions users should take until a patch is available. The company has offered up a total of nine different workarounds for IE users, several of which require editing of the Windows registry, a chore most users assiduously avoid.


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KEYWORDS: chicoms; china; hackers; internetexplorer; microsoft; redchina
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Normally I would only pay passing interest to this because I use Firefox but last night I was looking up some information on our borough website and the pages I was using only worked with Internet Explorer. I thought the days of designing pages of that only worked on one browser were past but apparently not when you are dealing with government.
1 posted on 12/15/2008 10:36:53 AM PST by GATOR NAVY
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To: GATOR NAVY

Not only the govt, but Microsoft contributes in their normal, proprietary, bug-ridden way.


2 posted on 12/15/2008 10:39:02 AM PST by Da Coyote
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Yes, IE attacks my computer every time I try to use it.

THAT’S WHY I USE FIREFOX!!!!!!!!...........


3 posted on 12/15/2008 10:40:45 AM PST by Red Badger (Never has a man risen so far, so fast and is expected to do so much, for so many, with so little...)
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To: GATOR NAVY

Microsoft should never have been allowed on the Internet.


4 posted on 12/15/2008 10:41:03 AM PST by avacado
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To: GATOR NAVY

Oh joy...more work for me......(which isn’t a bad thing now a days).


5 posted on 12/15/2008 10:42:18 AM PST by rightwingextremist1776
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To: GATOR NAVY

6 posted on 12/15/2008 10:44:13 AM PST by wastedyears ("Life's tough... It's even tougher if you're stupid." - John Wayne)
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IE is OUT... FIREFOX is IN.

FIREFOX us a much better Internet browser... and it's FREE.

7 posted on 12/15/2008 10:44:33 AM PST by VideoDoctor
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"Interesting" words from a company which produces an operating system which by definition is malware. :-)

Windows Sucks More!


8 posted on 12/15/2008 10:45:38 AM PST by hiredhand (Understand the CRA and why we're facing economic collapse - see my about page.)
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I thought the days of designing pages of that only worked on one browser were past but apparently not when you are dealing with government.

I haven't checked lately but it used to be that you had to use I.E. to order from Wal-Mart online.

9 posted on 12/15/2008 10:45:51 AM PST by Graybeard58
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To: wastedyears

Personally, greatly favor Firefox, Safari, and a Mac OS.


10 posted on 12/15/2008 10:49:22 AM PST by vox_freedom (G K Chesterton: "If there were no God, there would be no atheists.")
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To: GATOR NAVY

Don’t people have better things to do?


11 posted on 12/15/2008 10:51:51 AM PST by Ceebass
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Don’t people have better things to do?


12 posted on 12/15/2008 10:52:04 AM PST by Ceebass
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I’m somewhat surprised Microsoft has not developed a patch yet. This seems slow even for them given the threat.


13 posted on 12/15/2008 10:53:06 AM PST by DonaldC
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To: Red Badger

Switch to Chrome. No memory leaks.


14 posted on 12/15/2008 10:53:15 AM PST by 1L
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Chrome?......


15 posted on 12/15/2008 10:53:41 AM PST by Red Badger (Never has a man risen so far, so fast and is expected to do so much, for so many, with so little...)
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http://www.google.com/chrome


16 posted on 12/15/2008 10:56:09 AM PST by Mojave (http://barackobamajokes.googlepages.com/obama_funny)
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To: Red Badger
Google Chrome Browser
17 posted on 12/15/2008 10:57:02 AM PST by dfwgator (I hate Illinois Marxists)
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Don’t use IE. Use Firefox. Since Gates is obama’s new pal, wonder what some of those Microsoft updates really are? you don’t need those updates. All those security updates are BS. Just pay for good pretection on your computer, don’t count on Microsoft to do it. Even the Dell techs told me they don’t download those updates, you don’t need them.


18 posted on 12/15/2008 10:58:02 AM PST by KellyM37
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I like Opera, too.

Vista and Firefox do not get along very well, so I use Opera most of the time.

19 posted on 12/15/2008 10:58:18 AM PST by Prole (Please pray for the families of Chris and Channon. May God always watch over them.)
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some originated from hacked pornography sites.

Not going to go there. Wouldn't be prudent.

20 posted on 12/15/2008 10:59:10 AM PST by McGruff
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