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Exploit:HTML/IFrame
Updated on Apr 22, 2007
Exploit:HTML/IFrame is an exploit of a flaw in Internet Explorer's handling of certain MIME types. The vulnerability impacts Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 (previous to Service Pack 2), and Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5.
An update to address the flaw was released in March 2001. Details on the vulnerability can be found in the Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-020 at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-020.mspx.
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:HTML/IFrame_Exploit.G
Updated on May 01, 2008
Exploit:HTML/IFrame_Exploit.G is a detection for malicious .eml files that attempt to exploit the vulnerability addressed by MS01-020 (Incorrect MIME Header Can Cause IE to Execute E-mail Attachment) in order to launch a malicious binary. In the wild, the use of malicious files identified by this detection have mostly been associated with the Win32/Chir family.
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:HTML/IframeRef
Updated on Mar 10, 2011
Microsoft security software detects and removes this threat.
Exploit:HTML/IframeRef is a detection for specially formed IFrame tags that point to remote websites containing other malware, for example malicious JavaScript containing an exploit for a specific vulnerability.
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:HTML/IframeRef.E
Updated on Jun 04, 2009
Exploit:HTML/IframeRef.E is the detection for specially formed IFrame tags that point to remote Web sites containing malicious content, for example malicious Javascript containing an exploit for a specific vulnerability.
Alert level:
severe