The North Korean hacking group ScarCruft launched a large-scale attack in May that leveraged an Internet Explorer zero-day flaw to infect targets with the RokRAT malware and exfiltrate data. A new ...
North Korean state-sponsored hackers exploited a previously unknown zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer to target South Korean users with malware, according to Google’s Threat Analysis Group.
Internet Explorer was disabled last year, but that isn’t stopping North Korean hackers from abusing the supposedly dead browser to attack users. According to new security research, a suspected North ...
The company retained IE Mode because some older websites in certain parts of the world remain accessible only through Internet Explorer. But the decision is a double-edged sword; last year, security ...
In an independent test of browser-based malware blocking, Internet Explorer 9 scored top marks, as its effective URL filter combined with its aggressive executable blocking worked together to keep ...
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