Windows 2000 SP4, IE 6 (all fully updated) with a old/integrated
Matrox Mystique (drivers included with Win2000) showed no problems.
Took it a extra sec to display the page (like 6-8 seconds), but it was
only a dual-PII system. After loading was able to scroll around.
Knoppix Live Linux CD,
Loaded fine in Opera 7.53 on XP-SP1, NVIDA RIVA TNT2 64, MS Drivers
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 09:30:47 +1000, Casey Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Moderator: I am not subscribed, but this is probably useful info...
I've tested the link on a WinXP SP2 box (P3 500mhz w/ 256MB) and she
froze pretty
Moderator: I am not subscribed, but this is probably useful info...
I've tested the link on a WinXP SP2 box (P3 500mhz w/ 256MB) and she
froze pretty much instantly (no scrolling or user interaction at all)
and after about 20 seconds the machine rebooted. No BSOD, no warning,
just a reboot and a
hello,
Please note the fact, i've just tested it with IE and
firefox .9.3 on windows XP with intel VGA and the
system reboots with a fetal error.
fetal error ? what that how did the computer become pregnant ? no wonder it rebooted!
fun aside, can you analyse the dump file generated by
Dear Sean Crawford,
http://www.security.nnov.ru/files/ie5hang-nojs.asp
--Wednesday, August 11, 2004, 7:05:00 PM, you wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
SC bipin wrote---
--- you have Intel VGA right?
--- [tested with firefox and IE browser...] It crashes the
--- OS!
---
--- bipin
SC I
hello 3APA3A,
This problem is known for years.
http://seclists.org/lists/vuln-dev/2001/Jun/0102.html
http://www.security.nnov.ru/advisories/ie5freeze.asp?l=RU
http://www.security.nnov.ru/files/ie5hang-nojs.asp
kinda coincidence but i doubt it... did you ever
discussed/noticed the VGA thing???
hello 3APA3A,
This problem is known for years.
http://seclists.org/lists/vuln-dev/2001/Jun/0102.html
http://www.security.nnov.ru/advisories/ie5freeze.asp?l=RU
http://www.security.nnov.ru/files/ie5hang-nojs.asp
kinda coincidence but i doubt it... did you ever
discussed/noticed the VGA thing???
--- 3APA3A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did not large research, because 4
years ago ability to
crash host remotely via client application was
never considered as a
security bug (even DoS attacks against server
applications were not
treated seriously
ya ya, i still have the...
Confirmed Sys. Crash.
Got BSOD on XPSp1 (IE+OS latest patches)
Intel 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV Graphic Controller
Driver version :6.14.10.3619
Image itself is not big html resizing of it is big.
img width=999 height=999 src=crazy.jpg /html
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's just a VERY large image... Aparently, the browser doesn't handle
well the memory allocation. It hangs the system for some seconds. Once u
switch the task it's all working OK.
bipin gautam wrote:
hello everybody,
please view this page:
http://www.geocities.com/visitbipin/crazy.html
[tested
Tested with
OS Name: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
OS Version:5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 Build 2600
OS Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
OS Configuration: Member Workstation
OS Build Type: Uniprocessor Free
Original Install
hello,
Please note the fact, i've just tested it with IE and
firefox .9.3 on windows XP with intel VGA and the
system reboots with a fetal error.
There have been reports the exploit doesn't triggered
via. a Opera Browser.
Image itself is not big html resizing of it is big.
img
bipin wrote---
--- you have Intel VGA right?
--- [tested with firefox and IE browser...] It crashes the
--- OS!
---
--- bipin
I had a go with IE on XP SP2.It crashed the browser but the OS was
fine.started up IE again and it was all goodas good as IE can be
anyway.
hello,
Please note the fact, i've just tested it with IE and
firefox .9.3 on windows XP with intel VGA and the
system reboots with a fetal error.
There have been reports the exploit doesn't triggered
via. a Opera Browser.
Image itself is not big html resizing of it is big.
img
Curious. Tested with firefox 0.9.3 and latest IE with XPSP2, seemingly
does nothing. The image is blank, right? I can scroll to the bottom
right of the page and back in both browsers. IE claims a syntax error
on the page, that's about it.
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 04:47:43 -0700 (PDT), bipin gautam
Ferris, Robin wrote:
Had to remotely kill IEXPLORE.EXE because PC basically started to
freeze. Is this not because the picture was soo big? It looked like a
big black nothing to me anyways.
Here's the html for that page:
html
pBipin Gautam/p
img width=999 height=999
src=crazy.jpg
/html
!--
hello,
Please note the fact, i've just tested it with IE and firefox
.9.3 on windows XP with intel VGA and the system reboots with
a fetal error.
There have been reports the exploit doesn't triggered via. a
Opera Browser.
Doesn't work on Firefox 0.93 on Windows XP SP2 with ATI
Does nothing with FireFox 0.9.3 on Linux 2.6.7.
On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 18:23, bipin gautam wrote:
hello everybody,
please view this page:
http://www.geocities.com/visitbipin/crazy.html
[tested with firefox and IE browser...]
Try scrolling the picture for few seconds...[ don't
kill the
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