A vulnerability has been reported that could allow an attacker to fool Netscape into running script in a foreign domain. If a dot (.) is appended to the end of the hostname in a URI, Netscape may accept the directory name as the actual domain. This could be exploited to run malicious script code in a foreign domain.
A vulnerability has been reported that could allow an attacker to fool Netscape into running script in a foreign domain. If a dot (.) is appended to the end of the hostname in a URI, Netscape may accept the directory name as the actual domain. This could be exploited to run malicious script code in a foreign domain.