Here is (One of, not the one with the code ITSELF,) the quote that a few people asked me for earlyer...
Told ya the old Mozilla DID have flaws
(Yes, I DID mix Gozilla up with Mozilla, but I DID remember using the old browser (But again, mixed it up with Gozilla) and having problems... and someone questioned me about it in the topic... So here ya go
Posted this to clear up some earlier confusion
[b said:Quote[/b] (More flaws in Mozilla Netscape @ http://informationsecurity.techtarget.com/magQual1/1,294625,sid42,00.html?Offer=SEint94 )]
Mozilla users are advised to visit Http://www.Mozilla.org and download the latest version of the browser to fix a vulnerability an attacker could use to execute arbitrary code. Reston, Va.-based antivirus firm iDefense said in an advisory that improper input validation to the SOAPParameter object constructor in Netscape and Mozilla allows execution of arbitrary code. "The SOAPParameter object's constructor contains an integer overflow which allows controllable heap corruption," the advisory said. "A Web page could be constructed to leverage this into remote execution of arbitrary code." Netscape 7.0 and 7.1 have been confirmed to be vulnerable. Mozilla 1.6 is also vulnerable, and iDefense suspects earlier versions of both browsers may also be vulnerable. "Netscape 7.1 is the latest version of Netscape available. Netscape has not released any information indicating they are intending to release future versions of the Netscape browser, and no longer have any developers working on this project," the advisory said. The latest release of the Mozilla browser is not affected by this vulnerability. The company said users could also disable Javascript in the browser as a workaround.
Told ya the old Mozilla DID have flaws