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Attackers are already exploiting one of the vulnerabilities to remotely install malware

Attackers gun for new ActiveX flaws

Facebook, MySpace and Yahoo all targeted

Written by Shaun Nichols in California

Exploit code has been released for three ActiveX security flaws, one of which is already being exploited in the wild.

The vulnerabilities target ActiveX plug-ins used by Microsoft's Internet Explorer to load files from third-party applications.

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The exploits target popular sites such as MySpace, Facebook and Yahoo's Music Jukebox.

Two of the three vulnerabilities targeted by the exploit code lie within Music Jukebox.

Symantec reported that attackers have already begun exploiting one of the vulnerabilities in order to remotely install malware on targeted systems.

"So far the exploits used in the wild have been carbon copies of the public exploit," wrote Symantec researcher Sean Hittel on a company blog.

It will not take long before the exploit is wrapped in an encoder in an attempt to make detection more difficult

Sean Hittel Symantec researcher

"I suspect that it will not take long before the exploit is wrapped in an encoder in an attempt to make detection more difficult."

Facebook and MySpace are vulnerable to the same flaw, a vulnerability in the Aurigma Image Uploader tool.

If exploited, the vulnerability could allow an attacker to remotely execute code with the permissions of the current user.

The US Computer Emergency Response Team urged users to disable ActiveX controls in Internet Explorer.

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