Abuse Melding

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09-12-2011, 00:15 door choi

Dit is het gevolg van update KB2559049 Zie: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ieinternals/archive/2011/08/12/internet-explorer-9.0.2-update-changes-file-protocol-and-cookie-naming.aspx Cookie Filenames are Randomized As a rule, Internet Explorer attempts to prevent Internet sites from storing content in predictable locations on the local computer, in order to foil a number of attack types. That rule is why, for instance, the Internet-cache stores content in randomly-named subfolders. Prior to this update, Cookies were an exception to this behavior—their location was insufficiently random in many cases. Generally, cookie files were stored under the \AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies folder, in files named using the user’s login name, an@ symbol, and a partial hostname for the cookie’s domain: Given sufficient information about the user’s environment, an attacker might have been able to guess the location of a given cookie and use this information in a multi-stage attack. To mitigate this threat, ...

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