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RE: [Full-disclosure] strange domain name in phishing email
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- Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] strange domain name in phishing email
- From: "Edward Pearson" <Ed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 13:24:18 -0000
IE5 was the last version of IE to support that kind on octal URL. In IE6 it has
been deprecated.
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[mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Julien GROSJEAN
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Sent: 14 March 2006 08:45
To: full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; abryson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] strange domain name in phishing email
I think you try to remove the slash at the end...
What about the logs ?
Alice Bryson a écrit :
> BTW, this kind of ip address would not always work. i try to use >
> http://2887060730/ to access an internal web server > http://172.21.12.250,
> but failed.
> It said 400 bad request.
> I use Windows XP IE 6, web server is Apache on Windows 2003, does > anyone
> know why?
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