ammar_secret
11-21-2004, 08:25 AM
When your browser cannot locate the URL that you entered in the address bar, you will receive a 404 error message
telling you that the file was not found.
This exploit utilizes a custom HTTP 404 error message (v.exe) and feeds that eventually to the execCommand Method.
User input is required because the method always prompts a "Save HTML Document" dialog.
1. Bypasses the "File Download - Security Warning".
Each time you click a download link, WinXP pops up a "File Download- Security Warning", making you aware that
Windows is downloading a program and asking for your permission to complete the download process.
2. Bypasses the "Open File - Security Warning".
Launching a downloaded executable that originates from an untrusted location (zone) such as the Internet also brings
up a "Open File - Security Warning" that asks for permission to install the file in case it's dangerous.
link = [Only registered and activated users can see links]
Technical Details - > [Only registered and activated users can see links]
telling you that the file was not found.
This exploit utilizes a custom HTTP 404 error message (v.exe) and feeds that eventually to the execCommand Method.
User input is required because the method always prompts a "Save HTML Document" dialog.
1. Bypasses the "File Download - Security Warning".
Each time you click a download link, WinXP pops up a "File Download- Security Warning", making you aware that
Windows is downloading a program and asking for your permission to complete the download process.
2. Bypasses the "Open File - Security Warning".
Launching a downloaded executable that originates from an untrusted location (zone) such as the Internet also brings
up a "Open File - Security Warning" that asks for permission to install the file in case it's dangerous.
link = [Only registered and activated users can see links]
Technical Details - > [Only registered and activated users can see links]
