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How to avoid the new 'Help' URL handler vulnerability
Erm, can't you just use the "protocol helpers" preference option in Internet Explorer? I hate Microsoft and all, but that's easier than downloading a second app.
How to avoid the new 'Help' URL handler vulnerability
another good helper to stop those maleware:
How to avoid the new 'Help' URL handler vulnerability
That's actually the application that inspired my post. Every indication is that it just modifies OpnApp.scpt, which is the wrong fix. I don't see anything that says this changes the help protocol helper, which is the right way to deal with this. I don't mean to knock the efforts of the people that made that, and if it does make the helper change, please correct me. But, the critical defect is the runscript part of help urls, and this program does not look like a valid workaround for the defect.
How to avoid the new 'Help' URL handler vulnerability
I forgot that IE exists for Macs. I never knew that option was there. I guess that works too.
How to avoid the new 'Help' URL handler vulnerability
Thanks for the advice. I opened Internet Explorer and pointed the protocol helper toward chess. I went to the website at |
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