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Time Element Memory Corruption – a remote code execution vulnerability, recently patched by Microsoft as part of MS11-050, baring the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) number CVE-2011-1255 is being actively exploited in the wild. M86 Security Labs team has received for inspection a URL of a legitimate website of a large private company that was […]

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Symantec Security Response has confirmed that the Microsoft Internet Explorer Time Element Uninitialized Memory Remote Code Execution Vulnerability is being exploited in the wild. The vulnerability itself affects IE versions 6, 7, and 8. However, the exploit we have acquired seems to only affect version 8. Microsoft has already released patches as part of the MS […]

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