Microsoft announced on Friday that it’s in the process of developing a patch for a zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer that has been exploited in targeted attacks, reportedly by a threat group tracked as DarkHotel. Until a fix becomes available, the company has shared some workarounds and mitigations.
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Microsoft to Patch Internet Explorer Vulnerability Exploited in Targeted Attacks
Microsoft announced on Friday that it’s in the process of developing a patch for a zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer that has been exploited in targeted attacks, reportedly by a threat group tracked as DarkHotel. Until a fix becomes available, the company has shared some workarounds and mitigations. The post Microsoft to Patch Internet Explorer Vulnerability Exploited in Targeted Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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