Security News > 2017 > February > Google releases details, PoC exploit code for IE, Edge flaw (Help Net Security)

As we’re impatiently waiting for Microsoft to patch vulnerabilities that were scheduled to be fixed in February, Google has released details about a serious vulnerability in the Internet Explorer and Edge browsers. What’s more, the report also contains POC code that, if implemented in web pages, should crash vulnerable browsers. Savvy attackers could perhaps use it as a first step of an attack that could ultimately result in remote code execution. But Google Project Zero … More →
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