Total vulnerabilities in the database
Internet Explorer allows remote attackers to bypass zone restrictions to inject and execute arbitrary programs by creating a popup window and inserting ActiveX object code with a "data" tag pointing to the malicious code, which Internet Explorer treats as HTML or Javascript, but later executes as an HTA application, a different vulnerability than CVE-2003-0532, and as exploited using the QHosts Trojan horse (aka Trojan.Qhosts, QHosts-1, VBS.QHOSTS, or aolfix.exe).
Software | From | Fixed in |
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microsoft / ie | 6.0-sp1 | 6.0-sp1.x |
microsoft / internet_explorer | 5.5-sp2 | 5.5-sp2.x |
microsoft / internet_explorer | 5.0.1 | 5.0.1.x |
microsoft / internet_explorer | 5.0.1-sp2 | 5.0.1-sp2.x |
microsoft / internet_explorer | 5.0.1-sp3 | 5.0.1-sp3.x |
microsoft / internet_explorer | 5.0.1-sp1 | 5.0.1-sp1.x |
microsoft / internet_explorer | 5.5 | 5.5.x |
microsoft / internet_explorer | 5.5-sp1 | 5.5-sp1.x |
microsoft / internet_explorer | 6.0 | 6.0.x |