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CVE-2010-1852: Microsoft Internet Explorer, when the Invisible Hand extension is enabled, uses cookies during background H...

Microsoft Internet Explorer, when the Invisible Hand extension is enabled, uses cookies during background HTTP requests in a possibly unexpected manner, which might allow remote web servers to identify specific persons and their product searches via HTTP request logging, related to a "cross-site data leakage" issue.

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This CVE describes a privacy leak, not a typical system takeover. When Internet Explorer had the Invisible Hand extension enabled, background web requests could include cookies in an unexpected way, allowing remote websites to log and potentially identify a person and their product searches. Exposure appears limited to legacy environments using Microsoft Internet Explorer with the Invisible Hand extension enabled. The source bundle provides no affected CPEs, versions, CVSS score, or vendor fix details, so current exposure must be confirmed by asset and extension inventory. Treat this as a low-immediacy legacy privacy exposure unless the organization still supports Internet Explorer with this extension. Prioritize confirmation through inventory, then remove the exposure during normal legacy browser risk reduction. Mitigation focus: Inventory endpoints for Internet Explorer and the Invisible Hand extension.; Check vendor or archived guidance for official remediation details.; Remove or disable the extension where it is not business-required..

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