[H-GEN] [fwd] RIP: ActiveX controls in Internet Explorer?

Tony Nugent tony at linuxworks.com.au
Sat Aug 30 06:13:16 EDT 2003


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Apologies in advance for this being slightly off-topic, but I'm sure
that this would be of interest to a wide audience here...

Cheers
Tony

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Date:    Fri, 29 Aug 2003 13:18:13 -0400
From:    "Richard M. Smith" <rms at computerbytesman.com>
To:      "BUGTRAQ at SECURITYFOCUS. COM" <BUGTRAQ at securityfocus.com>
Subject: RIP: ActiveX controls in Internet Explorer?

Hi,

As everyone knows, ActiveX controls and the <OBJECT> tag has been a big
source of security holes in Internet Explorer.  However, it looks like
support for ActiveX controls is going to be removed from Internet
Explorer.  A small company called Eolas recently won a $521 million
judgment against Microsoft for patent infringement.  The Eolas patent
covers plugins in Web pages to show multimedia content.

The $521 million payment covers past infringement.  Because Bill Gates
loathes to pay per-copy royalties, it looks like Microsoft is going to
either partially or completely remove support for ActiveX controls in
Internet Explorer rather than pay Eolas any more money.

This Internetnews.com article talks about the fallout from the Eolas
victory:

   http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3070591

Here's the Eolas patent:

http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=/netahtml/srchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=5,838,906.WKU.&OS=PN/5,838,906&RS=PN/5,838,906

(This URL will probably requiring copying and pasting into your browser
since it wraps to 2 or 3 lines.)

The W3C has set up a discussion list to talk about replacements for
ActiveX in Internet Explorer:

   http://www.w3.org/2003/08/patent

I hope that security people also join this list.  This redesign of the
Internet Explorer browser looks like the perfect time to put pressure on
Microsoft to put in place a proper security system for browser add-ins.

Thanks,
Richard M. Smith
http://www.ComputerBytesMan.com

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