LOL, your posts always crack me up greek :blahblah:
Anyone else notice that every one of greeks posts makes him out to be an expert in whatever topic is being discussed, from computer security to international gambling law? Go take a look…
So tell me greek, how is exactly is a text file in the default cookies folder explicitly being accessed “a trojan worm of the worst kind”? Anyone with a solid knowledge of client side scripting could easily see exactly what the javascript is doing to set off the firewall, and it is far from malicious! I don’t normally like to single out someone like this, but greeks posts are getting ridiculous so I’ll be the one to call him out. Greek, if you don’t know what your talking about (which for this topic you clearly do not) please stop announcing to the community that the sky is falling and that everyone should be very worried about the seriousness of whatever issue, when there is absolutely no reason to ring the alarm bells.
I’ve said my piece… feel free to prove me wrong and explain to the community exactly how this code is indeed a very series worm that exploits a hole in Microsoft’s firewall because I know I am certainly all ears.
PS: Next time you find a serious Microsoft flaw years before others will discover it let me know, because it is a publically known fact that Microsoft pays security consultants (aka white hat hackers) tens of thousands of dollars for any significant exploit they find in a Microsoft product 