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Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer ImageMap URL Spoof Vulnerability
- To: sandrijeski@xxxxxxxxx, bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Microsoft Internet Explorer ImageMap URL Spoof Vulnerability
- From: Robert J Taylor <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 13:01:13 -0700
sandrijeski@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
In-Reply-To: <40A90108.9000301@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
I can't see this as vulnerability because its legal code I do something similar without using image map for my site to hide the affiliate tracking code.
This is the code:
<a onmouseover="window.status='http://www.the-url-you-see.com;return true"
title="The Link"
onmouseout="window.status='Whatever-you-like-here';return true"
href='http://www.some-other-url.com'>The link</a>
Being able to do something intentionally doesn't make it safe or
ethical. You are hiding tracking information from the person using your
site; in effect and in fact you are lying to your visitor. As a visitor
to your site I would not appreciate my browser hiding the real contents
of information used to track me and or hide the real purpose of a
benign-looking link. I would want my browser to be my agent, not yours.
Your anecdote rather establishes the vulnerability and points to its
current use "in the wild."
Regards,
Robert J Taylor
robert-bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx