zigzag3143 Contributor, Sysnative Staff Emeritus Joined Mar 27, 2012 Posts 3,741 Jan 14, 2013 #1 In late December, a day one exploit was found in Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 that when hackers attacked the website of the Council on Foreign Relations and caused that site to host malicious content. The content was released as a heap spray attack conducted via Adobe Flash. A few days later, Microsoft released a quick "Fix-it" patch that closed the problem. Click to expand... Microsoft releases full security update for IE6-8 [url]http://securitygarden.blogspot.com/2013/01/ms13-008-released-for-security-advisory.html [/URL] Last edited: Jan 14, 2013
In late December, a day one exploit was found in Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 that when hackers attacked the website of the Council on Foreign Relations and caused that site to host malicious content. The content was released as a heap spray attack conducted via Adobe Flash. A few days later, Microsoft released a quick "Fix-it" patch that closed the problem. Click to expand... Microsoft releases full security update for IE6-8 [url]http://securitygarden.blogspot.com/2013/01/ms13-008-released-for-security-advisory.html [/URL]