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Zero-Day Bug Found in IE 6 and IE 7 — Microsoft Certified …

Posted on Monday, 30 November 2009No Comment

Just before Thanksgiving Day, Microsoft released a security advisory on a vulnerability affecting IE 6 and IE 7 browsers, based on “new public reports.” Browser versions that aren’t affected include IE 8 and IE 5.01 Service Pack 4, according to Microsoft . Microsoft is continuing to investigate the bug, which allows an attack based on the deletion of a cascading style sheet (CSS) object

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