Tag: Internet Explorer
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Hackers are still finding – and using – flaws in Internet Explorer
The hackers delivered a IE exploit in an emailed Office document, which renders web content in IE even if it is not the default …
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North Korea hits new low by using Seoul Halloween tragedy to exploit Internet Explorer zero-day
North Korea has hit a new low, using the death of over 150 people to exploit a zero-day flaw in Internet Explorer. Google’s Threat …
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The Ghost of Internet Explorer Will Haunt the Web for Years
Microsoft’s legacy browser may be dead—but its remnants are not going anywhere, and neither are its lingering …
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A week in security (June 13 – June 19)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Serious vulnerabilities found in ITarian software, patches available for SaaS products Update Chrome …
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Internet Explorer Now Retired but Still an Attacker Target
Microsoft’s official end-of-support for the Internet Explorer 11 desktop application on June 15 relegated to history a browser that’s been …
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Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser is finally gone. But not everyone is a happy about it
After 27 years as Microsoft’s Windows web browser, Internet Explorer (IE) is no longer supported. But that doesn’t mean the legacy Windows …
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It’s official, today you can say goodbye to Internet Explorer. Or can you?
Today, the Internet Explorer (IE) 11 desktop application goes out of support and will be retired for certain versions of Windows 10. The …
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Is your organization ready for Internet Explorer retirement?
June 15, 2022, is the day that Microsoft will stop supporting most versions of Internet Explorer 11, and organizations should have ensured …
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Magniber ransomware gang now exploits Internet Explorer flaws in attacks
The Magniber ransomware gang is now using two Internet Explorer vulnerabilities and malicious advertisements to infect users and encrypt …
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How to clear your cache
The term “cache” refers to a storage container. If you’re familiar with the outdoor recreational activity geocaching, you may be …
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Windows MSHTML zero-day actively exploited, mitigations required
Several researchers have independently reported a 0-day remote code execution vulnerability in MSHTML to Microsoft. The reason it was …
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InkySquid State Actor Exploiting Known IE Bugs
The InkySquid advanced persistent threat (APT) group, which researchers have linked to the North Korean government, was caught launching …
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