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IE zero-day flaw leaks out; Exploit code published
Using obvious clues from a McAfee blog post, an
Israeli hacker was able to pinpoint the latest Internet Explorer zero-day
vulnerability and create working exploit code. The exploit code, which provides
a clear roadmap to launch drive-by download attacks against IE 6 and IE 7 users,
is being fitted into the Metasploit point-and-click tool.
[ SEE:
New Microsoft IE zero-day flaw under attack
]
The latest developments come less than 24 hours after
Microsoft confirmed the flaw was being used in targeted attacks and puts the
company under added pressure to ship an emergency, out-of-band patch as soon as
possible.
Note:
On March 1,
Microsoft released a security advisory related to Internet Explorer. Pressing F1
while using the browser could trigger a VBScript vulnerability allowing an
attacker to take over your PC
Note:
July
27th, 2009 Microsoft to ship emergency IE, Visual Studio patches
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Note:
Windows
7, Server 2008 R2 released to manufacturing
October 22, is the date Microsoft
is considering to be its worldwide consumer launch of Windows 7. There
will be a bunch of new hardware that has yet to be seen from a variety
of manufacturers that will be preloaded with Windows 7 available on
that date.
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