More than half of the world’s Web browsers are at risk thanks to a newly discovered vulnerability in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. On Shabbos, Microsoft said it was aware of “limited target attacks” that affect versions 6 through 11 of Internet Explorer, which accounts for 56 percent of the Web-browser market.
Security firm FireEye discovered the “zero-day threat,” which means there is no time difference between discovering the flaw and someone exploiting it for an attack. Read more at The Washington Post.
{Andy Heller-Matzav.com Newscenter}
Maybe to them the flaw is a feature?