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Vulnerability in Internet Explorer remains unpatched for over a year

Internet Explorer users are putting themselves and their PCs at risk to hacking with a simple ‘.txt' file.

ProCheckUp revealed that it is possible to give a hacker open access to a user's session by installing malware through a vulnerability in IE7 and IE8 that opens text files.

It claimed that JavaScript code can be added to the plain text file and remain undetected by Internet Explorer, this JavaScript code will allow the hacker to gain access.

Richard Brain, co-founder of ProCheckUp, said: “People have become accustomed and hence suspicious of the various file formats (Flash/Acrobat) used to carry out attacks, it still comes as a surprise that even the most benign file format (.txt) can also be used to attack computers.”

It claimed that this has already been reported to Microsoft by GTalbot last year, but ProCheckUp discovered that this vulnerability is still active.

The following article appears on SC Magazine. You can click here to read it in its original source.