Researcher issues own patch for IE flaw

Friday, 12 November 2004, 8:32 AM EST

A German researcher has released an unofficial patch to fix the FRAME/IFRAME vulnerability in Internet Explorer, exploits for which were released on public mailing lists last week.

In a posting to the full-disclosure vulnerability mailing list, Thomas Rogg said anyone who wanted to use the patch should ensure that they had the latest Internet Explorer security updates before installing his patch.

By Sam Varghese at The Age.

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