Re: [fd] [Full-Disclosure] Recycle Bin Unavailability of Service

From: Mike Vasquez (mike_at_blakogre.com)
Date: 08/15/03

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    Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 08:50:30 -0700
    
    

    The drop down list functions fine. I can type the letter c, find my c: drive in the drop down list, and navigate to it without a problem. Or, I can just start off using the arrows, and navigate to any drive or location listed. I can use the arrow keys or the mouse to do this. This is on WinXP SP1

    I do note the behavior you refer to if I just try and type everything in as you describe.

    Mike
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Kaveh Mofidi
      To: full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com
      Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 4:26 AM
      Subject: [fd] [Full-Disclosure] Recycle Bin Unavailability of Service

      Secure Target Network (Security Advisory August 04, 2003)
      Topic: Recycle Bin Unavailability of Service
      Discovery date: July 24, 2003

      Affected applications and platforms:
      Windows XP Service Pack 1
      Introduction:
      I'm sure this is related to security issues because it gets in touch
      with availability. So, you may want to explore some places with your
      "Windows Explorer" or "My Computer" from else where. That's make no
      sense to you but ever doing exploring from "Recycle Bin" to anywhere
      else?
      You can't do this and this is a kind of Unavailability!
      When you clicked on "Recycle Bin" on any address bar, the word become
      highlighted and when you trying to type a path, the words and phrases
      you typed, turn to "Recycle Bin". This way, you cannot change
      MANUALLY to any desired location from "Recycle Bin".

      Feedback:
      Kaveh Mofidi (Admin@SecureTarget.Net)
      Secure Target Network (Security Consulting Group)
      http://SECURETARGET.NET

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