Microsoft took part of its MSN Web site offline over the weekend, after it learned of a flaw that could let an attacker gain access to Hotmail accounts, the company said.
The MSN Web site, http://ilovemessenger.msn.com/, contained a so-called cross-site scripting flaw, a Microsoft representative said on Monday. In its initial review of the issue, the company found that an attacker could use the vulnerability to obtain "cookies" from Hotmail users by getting them to click on a malicious URL. That could then grant access to those email accounts, the representative said.
Hotmail is one of the world's most popular Web-based email services, with more than 200 million active accounts, according to Microsoft.
Microsoft's acknowledgement of the Hotmail issue comes after the security hole was disclosed on Saturday by Alex de Vries, a Dutch programmer, on the Net-Force Web site for security enthusiasts. Cross-site scripting flaws are errors in Web site design, not in Web browsers, and were discovered more than five years ago. Microsoft has described the flaws as serious security vulnerabilities.
Hotmail customers are no longer at risk, according to Microsoft. "The 'I Love Messenger' Web site has been disabled," the company representative said in an email statement. The site, which hosts emoticons, display pictures and backgrounds for MSN Messenger, Microsoft's free instant messaging service, will be restored once the issue has been resolved, the company said. On Monday afternoon PT, the I Love Messenger Web address was redirecting users to the main MSN Messenger Web site.
The Hotmail and MSN flap comes within a week after Microsoft acknowledged that its South Korean MSN Web site had been hacked. Attackers placed malicious software on the news section of MSN Korea in an attempt to steal passwords for "Lineage," a popular online game in Asia.






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Hi am a MSN subscriber and lately am having problems when trying to read my e-mail at home when downloading my e-mail do not open ,because of this am using the hotmail option that I can read from a remote computer. I will appreciate any advice or how to troubleshoot this problem.
thanks
I HAVE JUST STARTED WORKING FROM HOME AND MY EMAIL IS NOT WORKING SO I AM LOSING MONEY. SO I WANT TO NOW WHEN IT WILL BE WORKING AGAIN?
Hi there
I'm still having problems with my hotmail account .It does log on now which is an improvement but it wont deliver to aol still and also a couple of smaller random email providers .
I also sometimes get a delayed sanding msg which i have not seen until recently
I also cant remove a signature that I put on a while ago it just freezes the whole thing if I try so I just delete it before I write each email.
Prior to Autumn 2005 I have never had a problem with hotmail, ever , in the previous 8 or so years of use, lets hope they can improve.
I like hotmail and have no wish to change as its just unnecessary hassle
cheers John
I cannot access my hot mail account or the msn log in page also cannot contact microsoft HELP
I just signed up and have user id and approved password and can sign-on but can't go anywhere from there. It just keeps asking me to sign in?