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Re: [Full-disclosure] Update: [GSEC-TZO-44-2009] One bug to rule them all - Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Seamonkey, iPhone, iPod, Wii, PS3....



"One bug to rule them all"

I know your get your jollies off finding AV bypasses which is great
and all, but I doubt many people call crashing a browser "ruling them
all". Maybe re-release with "slightly inconveniencing them all".

2009/7/22 Thierry Zoller <Thierry@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi Michal,
>
> MZ>  which does not seem to be that far
> MZ> from creating an overly nested DOM tree, or drawing an oversized
>
> Interesting tidbit:
> The W3C DOM specifies the select.length attribute to be *read only*.
> Yet   (all)  browsers  have  implemented  it  allowing to write to it. I
> am not sure what use that has (?) but one thing is sure, they failed
> to add a limit, the W3C didn't, but that's because it was never meant
> to be written to in the first place.
>
>
> --
> http://blog.zoller.lu
> Thierry Zoller
>
>
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