Re: ActiveX

From: Andres Molinetti (andymolinetti_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/29/05

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    To: paavan.shah@gmail.com
    Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 15:14:00 +0000
    
    

    Hi Pavan,

    what I am looking for is not MS products installed by ActiveX.
    I want to use some ActiveX Control installed by default on the system.

    And then show how an HTML page viewed in My Computer Sec zone can use it to
    take some actions on the system.

    Any ideas,

    cheers

    andy

    >From: paavan shah <paavan.shah@gmail.com>
    >To: Andres Molinetti <andymolinetti@hotmail.com>
    >CC: pen-test@securityfocus.com
    >Subject: Re: ActiveX
    >Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:31:09 -0800
    >
    >Hi Andres!!
    >
    >Well ,i don't have any knowledge about softwares of MS installed
    >through activex.Only when you update your computer ,windows updates
    >are downloded and installed through ActiveX.
    >
    >If you want to show your customer the dangers of executing activex
    >then goto 2020search.com ,it is a known toolbar,it is termed as adware
    >and at the time of installtion of this toolbar as activex it will also
    >give u so many popups and through those popups it will prompt u to
    >install other third party applications.
    >
    >This will show him dangers of activex.
    >
    >I hope this helps.
    >
    >regards,
    >Pavan Shah.
    >
    >On 8/26/05, Andres Molinetti <andymolinetti@hotmail.com> wrote:
    > > Hi, I need to explain a customer the dangers of executing ActiveX with
    >no
    > > restrictions and I would like to use some Activex shipped with Windows,
    > > Office or any other shipped with a MS popular product....
    > >
    > > I would like to use it and show some "showy" actions being executed in
    >the
    > > system...directory listings, shares, ips, command execution??
    > >
    > > Anyone knows which control may I use?
    > >
    > > thks,
    > >
    > > Andy
    > >
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