Security News > 2019 > March > Unpatched Zero-Days in Microsoft Edge and IE Browsers Disclosed Publicly
2019-03-30 07:33
A security researcher today publicly disclosed details and proof-of-concept exploits for two 'unpatched' zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft's web browsers after the company allegedly failed to respond to his responsible private disclosure. Both unpatched vulnerabilities—one of which affects the latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer and another affects the latest Edge Browser—allow
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