Guest Dave Neve Posted August 14, 2007 Posted August 14, 2007 Hello Sometimes, when I send a Webpage with frames (whatever that is), it triggers my antivirus but I still send it. Anyway, I've just sent such a page to a friend with XP and he has phoned me to say that on receiving the email, Windows reported an error and shut down and he can no longer reboot it. The page in question was http://wjchess.jeffprod.com/wjc_2d_maj.php and no, this is NOT a way of advertising but a genuine question. (check my previous posts on the Microsoft server if in doubt) Can anyone help to begin to shed light on what has happened??? Thanks Dave Neve
Guest Dave Neve Posted August 14, 2007 Posted August 14, 2007 Re: Frames, Web pages and XP Hello I meant to say "i-frames" and not frames" Sorry "Dave Neve" <NoAddressForSpammers@noway.fr> a écrit dans le message de news: Ok5zCOq3HHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hello > > Sometimes, when I send a Webpage with frames (whatever that is), it > triggers my antivirus but I still send it. > > Anyway, I've just sent such a page to a friend with XP and he has phoned > me to say that on receiving the email, Windows reported an error and shut > down and he can no longer reboot it. > > The page in question was > > http://wjchess.jeffprod.com/wjc_2d_maj.php > > and no, this is NOT a way of advertising but a genuine question. (check my > previous posts on the Microsoft server if in doubt) > > Can anyone help to begin to shed light on what has happened??? > > Thanks > > Dave Neve > >
Guest nass Posted August 14, 2007 Posted August 14, 2007 RE: Frames, Web pages and XP "Dave Neve" wrote: > Hello > > Sometimes, when I send a Webpage with frames (whatever that is), it > triggers my antivirus but I still send it. > > Anyway, I've just sent such a page to a friend with XP and he has phoned me > to say that on receiving the email, Windows reported an error and shut down > and he can no longer reboot it. > > The page in question was > > http://wjchess.jeffprod.com/wjc_2d_maj.php > > and no, this is NOT a way of advertising but a genuine question. (check my > previous posts on the Microsoft server if in doubt) > > Can anyone help to begin to shed light on what has happened??? > > Thanks > > Dave Neve IFrame http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IFrame Internet Explorer HTML Elements Buffer Overflow Vulnerability http://secunia.com/advisories/12959/ IFRAME Vulnerability Being Exploited Through Banner Ads http://www.secureworks.com/research/threats/iframeads/ SophosLabs Blog http://www.sophos.com/security/blog/2007/08/
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