Re: Bypassing of web filters by using ASCII
Am Mittwoch, 21. Juni 2006 15:11 schrieb k.huwig@xxxxxxxxx:
[...]
> Product : Microsoft InternetExplorer 6
[...]
> Of the tested browsers Firefox 1.5, Opera 8.5 and InternetExplorer 6,
> only the InternetExplorer does this correctly, the others evaluate the
> bit and display the characters as if they were from the character set
> ISO-8859-1. Although the behaviour of the InternetExplorer is the
> correct one, this creates a security risk: the author of a web page can
[...]
> http://www.iku-ag.de/ASCII
>
> you can find a test page that displays a secret message. IE6 displays
> the text correctly, Firefox 1.5 and Opera 8.5 display glibberish text.
> This page only shows that IE6 displays ASCII-text correctly and does not
> contain any content that a filter should sort out.
[...]
> There is no workaround know to us.
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Running MS Internet Explorer 6SP1 (German) with wine under Linux does also
display the text like Firefox 1.5 and Konqueror.
http://www.iku-ag.de/ascii.cgi.htm
is also displayed like in the "native" programs (garbage).
...just my 2 cents,
David.
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