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Since when exactly does Firefox allow ActiveX components?
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Since when exactly does Firefox allow ActiveX components?
Next time I want to play an Ubisoft game I'm just going to pirate it.
EDIT: I buy 99% of my video games through Steam, and when the games I get through Steam want to use their own launcher (play, windows live games, or EA's Origin, for example) I always get peeved.. to find out it allows arbitrary remote code execution is absolutely infuriating.
EDIT: Oh, btw, I'm using Opera 12.
EDIT: Protect yourself (in Opera, at least) by going to Settings -> Preferences(menu option) -> Advanced(Tab) -> Downloads(left menu bar) -> Search for "uplay" and delete the associated row.
Why does Tavis Ormandy ( http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2012/Jul/375 ) keep putting fully usable proof of concept exploits out for widely deployed software without giving a vendor time to prepare a patch, or in this case, even notifying them? Off the top of my head, I remember he did this for the windows help center exploit and the java web start exploit. I can't understand why you would do this. You could at lea…
Because the company wasn't acting in good faith? IMHO they put that there on purpose and they deserve to be exposed as evil bastards that they are.
I'm not sure if that's what the OP implied, but I'm not sure this was done on purpose. "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity". Ubisoft is well know for their aggressive anti-pirating practices (cloud saves for instance), but that's just too idiotic. Here's taviso's mail on seclists: http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2012/Jul/375 I hope ubisoft reacts quickly.
Why does Tavis Ormandy ( http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2012/Jul/375 ) keep putting fully usable proof of concept exploits out for widely deployed software without giving a vendor time to prepare a patch, or in this case, even notifying them? Off the top of my head, I remember he did this for the windows help center exploit and the java web start exploit. I can't understand why you would do this. You could at lea…
Because the company wasn't acting in good faith? IMHO they put that there on purpose and they deserve to be exposed as evil bastards that they are.
I'm curious, could it be possible to implement a simple SMB listener in javascript and then send send "\\ \my_virus.exe\" (encoded in base64) as orbit_exe_path?
I'm curious, could it be possible to implement a simple SMB listener in javascript and then send send "\\ \my_virus.exe\" (encoded in base64) as orbit_exe_path?
Why does Tavis Ormandy ( http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2012/Jul/375 ) keep putting fully usable proof of concept exploits out for widely deployed software without giving a vendor time to prepare a patch, or in this case, even notifying them? Off the top of my head, I remember he did this for the windows help center exploit and the java web start exploit. I can't understand why you would do this. You could at lea…