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loftboy
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Microsoft Probes Flaw in ASP.NET
By Simone Kaplan October 8, 2004 Updated: A glitch in the platform's processing of URLs could allow intruders to access password-protected sections of a Web site simply by altering a URL. Microsoft Corp. is investigating a reported security flaw in its ASP.NET technology that could allow intruders to access password-protected sections of a Web site simply by altering a URL. The hole involves a glitch in ASP.NET's processing of URLs, a process known as canonicalization. According to an advisory posted Tuesday on Microsoft's Web site, "an attacker can send specially crafted requests to the server and view secured content without providing the proper credentials." |
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loftboy
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Opinion: Is the ASP.Net Bug a Big Deal? MS Thinks So
You might have to wait six months or more to get your "highly critical" browser bugs patched |
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