Critical Internet Explorer exploit code released in the wild

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Attack code that exploits a critical vulnerability in all supported versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser has been publicly released.

Monday's release of a module for the Metasploit exploit framework used by security professionals and hackers could broaden the base of attackers who are capable of targeting the flaw. Until now, the bug has been known to be exploited in only a handful of highly targeted attacks aimed mostly at workers in Japanese government agencies and manufacturers. While the attack code has been available to anyone who knows where to find it, its inclusion in the open-source Metasploit could make it easier for some people to use.
Critical Internet Explorer exploit code released in the wild | Ars Technica
 

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