techweb.com — According to Symantec, which issued an alert late afternoon Tuesday, all versions of the Microsoft and Mozilla browsers could be used to harvest data through a JavaScript key-filtering vulnerability. "This issue is triggered by utilizing JavaScript 'OnKeyDown' events to capture and duplicate keystrokes from users," went the Symantec warning
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digitaldudJun 7, 2006
I don't know why the site calls this a bug, it's not. It's a feature of Javascript that could be used in malicious ways. Any correct implementation of javascript would have this "bug" in it. It's not going to be easy to fix either, changing behavior could break sites.
tepidpondJun 7, 2006
First Google.Then Wikipedia.If you can't find anything about the topic in those two resources, it doesn't exist.And don't give me the standard prattle about the Wiki being all garbage. The web was written by a collection of those same people...it has the same or worse level of accuracy as wikipedia.
cornstarchJun 7, 2006
^ or site advisor
jasqwertyJun 11, 2006
Then you just don't understand this flaw at all retard.
jasqwertyJun 11, 2006
Maybe you should get your money back Muddle if you think javascript is Java
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