Security News > 2016 > September > Microsoft Shuts Down Zero Day Used in AdGholas Malvertising Campaigns (Threatpost)

2016-09-15 17:48
Microsoft this week patched a zero-day vulnerability in the Internet Explorer and Edge browsers being used in the AdGholas malvertising campaign.
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http://threatpost.com/microsoft-shuts-down-zero-day-used-in-adgholas-malvertising-campaigns/120618/
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