Even if you never open Internet Explorer, a newly discovered Windows security flaw found that hackers can use the old web browser to steal your data. Credit: Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Finally ...
Windows users were warned last week of an exploit in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser that lets any Web site copy the contents of the Windows clipboard without the user knowing. Popular Windows ...
There were already a number of reasons to not use Internet Explorer. But if you needed another one, here it is. According to ZDNet, a security researcher named John Page has published evidence of an ...
The RIG Exploit Kit is undergoing its most successful period, attempting roughly 2,000 intrusions daily and succeeding in about 30% of cases, the highest ratio in the service's long operational ...
A malicious website or malicious ad can trigger an exploit for the IE zero-day bug, opening the door for data theft and code execution, new analysis notes. New details have emerged about an unpatched ...
A well known vulnerability exploit that can be used to compromise Internet Explorer versions 6, 7 and 8 has been added to the Eleonore attack kit, heightening the chances that more exploits will occur ...
Suspected North Korean hackers found a way to use the retired Internet Explorer to spread malware back in May, according to security research. Internet Explorer was disabled last year, but that isn’t ...
Researchers from security vendor AlienVault have identified a variant of a recently discovered Internet Explorer exploit that is used to infect targeted computers with the PlugX remote access Trojan ...
Microsoft's Internet Explorer has a longstanding reputation for poor security, but it's now bad enough that you could be attacked just by having it on your PC. Security researcher John Page has ...
Delving further into the Microsoft Internet Explorer zero-day exploit found last week, which unknown hackers used to compromise the website of an influential American think tank, researchers have ...