Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser is affected by a serious bug that allows rogue sites to detect what the user is typing in his URL address bar.
An Internet Explorer bug exposes information entered into the search bar and enables threat actors to view the data. Expert Nick Lewis explains the issue.
Microsoft has confirmed a security flaw affecting Internet Explorer is currently being used by hackers, but that it has no immediate plans to fix. In a late-evening tweet, US-CERT, the division of Homeland Security tasked with reporting on major security flaws, tweeted a link to a security advisory detailing the bug, describing it as “being exploited in the wild.” · Microsoft said all supported versions of Windows are affected by the flaw, including Windows 7, which after this week no long...
I know that IE is not officially supported by avro.im, but I have found a bug - Texts are not getting selected & cursor is not moving by clicking OS: Windows 8.1 IE: Internet Explorer 11 I have alr...
An Internet Explorer zero-day bug was exploited in 'targeted attacks,' forcing Microsoft to issue an emergency, out-of-band patch for the flaw.
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A new bug in Internet Explorer allows hackers to commandeer your computer.
The flaw allows an attacker to hijack control of your computer via Internet Explorer – just by visiting a boobytrapped webpage.
net/explorer/doubled-margin.html —— Peekaboo Bug 버전: IE6, IE7 문제: float 요소 안의 내용이 나오지 않다가, 브라우저 창 크기를 조절하거나 스크롤했을때에만 가끔 내용이 나타나는...
Internet Explorer is supposed to be dead. But over the past year, hackers found a way to use the much-maligned web browser to attack Window PCs. The scheme, detailed in a Tuesday report...