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12-13-2008, 05:58 PM
An unpatched security hole in Internet Explorer that is being exploited affects all versions of the browser, making it more serious than originally believed when it was first publicized two days ago, Microsoft says.
Microsoft is investigating reports of attacks against a new vulnerability in IE but said in an update to a security advisory issued late on Thursday that all versions of IE are potentially vulnerable.
The company recommends setting the Internet zone security setting to "high" and using access control lists to disable Ole32db.dll to provide the most effective protection against an attack.
...A Microsoft spokesman said he could not say when a fix would come. The next Patch Tuesday is scheduled for January 13.
Story: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10122203-83.html
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Microsoft is investigating reports of attacks against a new vulnerability in IE but said in an update to a security advisory issued late on Thursday that all versions of IE are potentially vulnerable.
The company recommends setting the Internet zone security setting to "high" and using access control lists to disable Ole32db.dll to provide the most effective protection against an attack.
...A Microsoft spokesman said he could not say when a fix would come. The next Patch Tuesday is scheduled for January 13.
Story: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10122203-83.html
Just another reason to Get Firefox!
www.getfirefox.com
www.spreadfirefox.com