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RE: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook
From: "Scovetta, Michael V" <Michael.Scovetta () ca com>
Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 18:41:31 -0400
Sorry to shoot you down, but this isn't a security issue at all. You can do the same thing by typing some text, highlighting it, right-clicking, clicking Hyperlink, and typing an address. On the receiving end, the client will get: <a href="http://www.foo-labs.info">http://www.cybertrion.com</a> which is perfectly fine. They'll see after they click on the link that they're going to foo-labs. At that point, it's out of Outlook's hands. Now, if Outlook showed in the mouseover the cybertrion.com link, then they would be a problem, but it appears to be working fine on Outlook 2003. Haven't tested previous versions, but this seems like it's "working as designed". Regards, Michael Scovetta Computer Associates Senior Application Developer -----Original Message----- From: Bakchodiya [mailto:bakchodiya () yahoo com] Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 4:28 PM To: bugtraq () securityfocus com Cc: full-disclosure () lists grok org uk Subject: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook An issue has been discovered in MS Outlook (All Versions) where anyone can fake a URL & send it across. How does it work: Lets compose an email in MS Outlook, lets type http://www.cybertrion.com & put a space after it to make it a link. Now put your cursor just before cybertrion & type any URL for eg: http://www.foo-labs.info now send it to anyone. The receiver will see the URL as http://www.foo-labs.info but when he clicks on it it will directly take him to http://www.cybertrion.com I am not sure how critical this is but it can fool alot of people & result in download of a virus. For more details and Discovered by: Cybertrion Systems, http://www.cybertrion.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
Current thread:
- Re: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook, (continued)
- Re: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Raoul Nakhmanson-Kulish (May 18)
- RE: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Domingos Bruges (May 19)
- Re: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Jesse Morgan (May 19)
- Re: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Tom Gallagher (May 19)
- RE: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Simon Dever (May 19)
- Re: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Jens Becker (May 19)
- Re: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Kevin Martin (May 19)
- Re: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Dan Margolis (May 20)
- RE: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Keenan Smith (May 23)
- Re: RE: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Micheal Espinola Jr (May 23)
- RE: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Scovetta, Michael V (May 19)
- Re: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Harshad (May 19)
- Re: Re: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Joachim Schipper (May 19)
- RE: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Steve Bostedor (May 19)
- Re: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook M. Moreno (May 19)
- RE: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Patch Now (May 19)
- RE: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook David Corn (May 20)
- RE: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook David Corn (May 20)
- Re: RE: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Colin (May 21)
- Re: RE: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Valdis . Kletnieks (May 21)
- Re: RE: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook Colin (May 21)
- RE: RE: Security issue in Microsoft Outlook David Cleveland (May 23)
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