Microsoft has released a series of patches for a zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer that was being actively exploited. The remote code execution flaw was discovered a few weeks ago, and while 0patch released a micropatch to fix the problem, Microsoft only suggested a workaround which ended up breaking printing for many people. But now patches have been made available for Windows 7, Windows 8.x, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2012. See also: Microsoft pledges to patch Internet Explorer bug that is being actively exploited 0patch releases micropatch for Internet Explorer vulnerability -- including for Windows 7…
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