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    Subject: Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS98-013)
    
    
    Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS98-013)
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    Fix available for Internet Explorer Cross Frame Navigate Vulnerability
    
    
    Originally Posted: September 4, 1998
    Last Revised: September 4, 1998
    
    Summary
    =======
    Microsoft has released a patch that fixes a recently discovered issue with
    the implementation of cross frame security in Microsoft Internet Explorer.
    Customers using affected software listed below should download and apply
    these patches as soon as possible.
    
    Issue
    =====
    The Cross Frame Navigate issue involves a vulnerability in Internet Explorer
    that could allow a malicious hacker to circumvent certain Internet Explorer
    security safeguards. This vulnerability makes it possible for a malicious
    Web site operator to read the contents of files on your computer.
    
    While there have not been any reports of customers being adversely affected
    by these problems, Microsoft is releasing these patches to address the
    implied risks posed by these issues.
    
    Affected Software Versions
    ==========================
    The following software is affected by this vulnerability:
     - Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0, 4.01 and 4.01 SP1 on
       Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95
     - Microsoft Windows 98, with integrated Internet Explorer
       (version 4.01 SP1)
     - Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and 4.01 for Windows 3.1
       and Windows NT 3.51
     - Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and 4.01 for Macintosh
     - Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.x
    
    This vulnerability could also affect software that uses HTML functionality
    provided by Internet Explorer. Anyone using such programs should download
    the patch even if they do not run Internet Explorer as their default
    browser.
    
    What Microsoft is Doing
    =======================
    On September 4th Microsoft released a patch that fixes the problem
    identified. This patch is available for download from the sites listed
    below.
    
    Microsoft has sent this security bulletin to customers subscribing to the
    Microsoft Product Security Notification Service (see
    http://www.microsoft.com/security/bulletin.htm for more information about
    this free customer service).
    
    Microsoft has published the following Knowledge Base (KB) articles on this
    issue:
     - Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) article Q168485, Fix
       available for Internet Explorer Cross Frame Navigate Vulnerability
       http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q168/4/85.asp
    
    What customers should do
    ========================
    Microsoft highly recommends that users of affected software versions, listed
    in the "Affected Software Versions" section above, should download and
    install the appropriate patch as soon as possible. Complete URLs for each
    affected software version is given below.
    
    Internet Explorer 4
    -------------------
    Customers using versions of Internet Explorer listed in the "Affected
    Products" section can obtain the patch from the Internet Explorer Security
    web site, http://www.microsoft.com/ie/security/xframe.htm
    
    Windows 98
    ----------
    Windows 98 customers can get the updated patch using the Windows Update. To
    obtain this patch using Windows Update, launch Windows Update from the
    Windows Start Menu and click "Product Updates." When prompted, select 'Yes'
    to allow Windows Update to determine whether this patch and other updates
    are needed by your computer. If your computer does need this patch, you will
    find it listed under the "Critical Updates" section of the page.
    
    Internet Explorer 3 Users
    -------------------------
    Users of Internet Explorer 3 should first upgrade to the latest version of
    Internet Explorer 4 and then obtain the patch. Information on updating to
    Internet Explorer 4 can be found from the Internet Explorer download site
    http://www.microsoft.com/ie/download
    
    Additional Details
    ==================
    In addition to the product guidelines above, you can determine if you have
    an affected version of mshtml.dll by following these instructions.
    
    In Windows 98, Windows 95, and Windows NT 4.0
    ---------------------------------------------
    >From the Start Menu select Find and choose Files or Folders.
     1. In the Named box, type mshtml.dll.
     2. In the Look in box, click the down arrow and choose local
        hard drives from the list.
     3. Click Find Now.
     4. If mshtml.dll is not found, your system does not require
        the patch.
     5. If mshtml.dll is found, right-click the file, select
        Properties, and then select the Version tab.
     6. If the file version is less than 4.72.3509.0100, your system
        could be affected and we recommend that you download the
        patch. If the file version is greater than 4.72.3508.2400,
        your system does not need the patch.
    
    In Windows 3.1x
    ---------------
     1. From the File Menu in File Manager, select Search.
     2. In the Search For box, type mshtml16.dll.
     3. In the Start From box, type your
        [drive]:\[windows directory]\SYSTEM
        (for example, C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM).
     4. Click OK.
     5. If mshtml16.dll is not found, your system does not
        require the patch.
     6. If mshtml16.dll is found, click the file, press Alt-Enter,
        and then check the Version information.
     7. If the file version is equal to or less than 4.01.2509.0200,
        your system could be affected and we recommend that you
        download the patch. If the file version is greater than
        4.01.2509.0200, your system does not need the patch.
    
    On a Macintosh
    --------------
     1. In Internet Explorer, click the Apple icon and select About
        Internet Explorer.
     2. Look at the Internet Explorer version number in the bottom
        left corner of the dialog box.
     3. If the version is 4.01 (PowerPC) or 4.01 (68k), your system
        could be affected and we recommend that you download the patch
        for Internet Explorer 4.01.
     4. If the version is 4.0, your system could be affected and we
        recommend that you download Internet Explorer 4.01 and return
        to this page to download the patch.
     5. If the version is 4.01 (310), you already have the patch and
        do not need to download it again.
    
    More Information
    ================
    Please see the following references for more information related to this
    issue:
     - Microsoft Security Bulletin MS98-013, Fix available for
       Internet Explorer Cross Frame Navigate Vulnerability,
       (the Web posted version of this bulletin),
       http://www.microsoft.com/security/bulletins/ms98-013.htm
     - Internet Explorer Security Web site, Fix available for
       Internet Explorer Cross Frame Navigate Vulnerability,
       http://www.microsoft.com/ie/security/xframe.htm
     - Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) article Q168485, Fix available
       for Internet Explorer Cross Frame Navigate Vulnerability
       http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q168/4/85.asp
    
    Acknowledgements
    ================
    Microsoft wishes to acknowledge the contributions of Georgi Guninski for
    originally reporting this problem.
    
    Revisions
    =========
     - September 4, 1998: Bulletin Created
    
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