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New Internet Explorer Zero-Day Vulnerability Publicly Disclosed; Identified in October 2013

A Critical zero-day Internet Explorer vulnerability (CVE-2014-1770) was discovered by Peter ‘corelanc0d3r’ Van Eeckhoutte in October 2013 just goes public today by the Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) The vulnerability is a zero day remote code execution flaw that affects the Internet Explorer version 8 and allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code through a bug in CMarkup objects. The vulnerability has not been addressed by Microsoft and no patch is available yet for this critical zero day vulnerability.

Source: https://thehackernews.com/2014/05/internet-explorer-zero-day.html

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