FireEye has followed up on their report of a zero-day attack on Internet Explorer with deeper analysis. It seems to come from the same gang that launched the recent Operation DeputyDog attack.
FireEye has followed up on their report of a zero-day attack on Internet Explorer with deeper analysis. It seems to come from the same gang that launched the recent Operation DeputyDog attack.
Security company FireEye has found a zero-day exploit in Internet Explorer hosted on a breached web site in the United States. EMET may be used to mitigate.
Microsoft plans to release eight security bulletins this month for Patch Tuesday, including three ranked ‘Critical.’ The most serious updates affect Internet Explorer and Windows. The remaining five bulletins address issues in both Windows and Microsoft Office.
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