The zero-day attack identified by FireEye as a vulnerability in Internet Explorer will, apparently by happy coincidence, be patched Tuesday as part of Microsoft’s regular monthly updates.
The zero-day attack identified by FireEye as a vulnerability in Internet Explorer will, apparently by happy coincidence, be patched Tuesday as part of Microsoft’s regular monthly updates.
Last week, FireEye researchers warned about a watering hole attack that exploited an Internet Explorer zero-day in order to deliver malware. The exploit was identified on a hacked US-based website set up for a drive-by download attack. The vulnerability exploited in this attack is designed t…
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.
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