Security News > 2018 > September > Microsoft's Jet crash: Zero-day flaw drops after deadline passes
2018-09-20 23:32
Don't click on the link, people – well, people using the database on a vulnerable installation The Zero Day Initiative has gone public with an unpatched remote-code execution bug in Microsoft's Jet database engine, after giving Redmond 120 days to fix it. The Windows giant did not address the security blunder in time, so now everyone knows about the flaw, and no official patch is available.…
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