cpe:/a:microsoft:ie:3.0 cpe:/a:microsoft:ie:4.0 cpe:/a:microsoft:ie:5 cpe:/a:microsoft:ie:6 cpe:/a:microsoft:ie:7 cpe:/a:microsoft:ie:8 cpe:/a:microsoft:ie:9 cpe:/a:microsoft:ie:9:beta CVE-2011-2383 2011-06-03T13:55:00.840-04:00 2017-09-18T21:33:01.227-04:00 4.3 NETWORK MEDIUM NONE PARTIAL NONE NONE http://nvd.nist.gov 2011-06-03T14:43:00.000-04:00 MS MS11-057 MISC http://conference.hackinthebox.org/hitbsecconf2011ams/?page_id=1388 MISC http://ju12.tistory.com/attachment/cfile4.uf@151FAB4C4DDC9E0002A6FE.ppt MISC http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-20066419-83.html MISC http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/IE-Flaw-Lets-Attackers-Steal-Cookies-Access-User-Accounts-402503/ MISC http://www.informationweek.com/news/security/vulnerabilities/229700031 MISC http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/74259 MISC http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/05/25/microsoft_internet_explorer_cookiejacking/ MISC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V95CX-3JpK0 MISC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsSkcnIFCxM MISC https://sites.google.com/site/tentacoloviola/cookiejacking/Cookiejacking2011_final.ppt Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 and earlier does not properly restrict cross-zone drag-and-drop actions, which allows user-assisted remote attackers to read cookie files via vectors involving an IFRAME element with a SRC attribute containing an http: URL that redirects to a file: URL, as demonstrated by a Facebook game, related to a "cookiejacking" issue, aka "Drag and Drop Information Disclosure Vulnerability." NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of an incomplete fix in the Internet Explorer 9 release.