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Yahoo, Hotmail vulnerable to security flaw

March 24, 2004 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - An Israeli security company is warning users of Yahoo Inc.'s Web e-mail service and Microsoft Corp.'s Hotmail service of a serious security flaw that could allow remote attackers to run malicious computer scripts on computers using Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser to check Web e-mail accounts.
The vulnerability was discovered in an IE feature used to process extensions to HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) called HTML + TIME. The security hole could allow attackers to steal login and password information, or browse the contents of an e-mail account, according to an advisory released by GreyMagic Software.
The company tested the vulnerability against Yahoo and Hotmail, but it could affect other e-mail services, GreyMagic said.
Microsoft was informed of the problem March 11 and has already patched its Hotmail service against the hole. However, Yahoo users and other users of Web based e-mail services could be vulnerable to attack using the security hole, GreyMagic said.
Yahoo could not be reached for comment.
HTML + TIME, or Timed Interactive Multimedia Extensions for HTML, is a technology standard that adds support for media playback timing and SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language) files to HTML. HTML + TIME is intended to make it easier to deliver multimedia content to Web browsers over the Internet, according to the World Wide Web Consortium.
Hotmail and Yahoo filter incoming HTML-format e-mail messages for malicious code. However, the filtering, combined with support for HTML + TIME, makes it possible to inject malicious script into incoming e-mail messages, GreyMagic said.
The script would be run when the Web e-mail message is opened and could be used to exploit the machine on which the Web mail was being read. However, the IE browser had to be used to check the Web mail account for the exploits to work, the company said.
GreyMagic says the HTML + TIME vulnerability creates a new avenue for embedding malicious script in e-mail messages and may not be detected by other Web e-mail providers.


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