20 Jan 2010
Microsoft has confirmed that it is working on an out-of-cycle update to address the recently disclosed vulnerability in Internet Explorer.
The company said on Tuesday that it is preparing an unscheduled update to address the remote code execution flaw, and will provide more details on Wednesday.
Such fixes ignore the company's monthly Patch Tuesday release schedule, and are generally deployed in the case of a high-profile flaw which is being actively targeted.
In this case, the vulnerability could allow for a specially crafted web page to crash the browser and remotely install software. The flaw is believed to be the attack vector used in the so-called Operation Aurora attacks on Google and Adobe.
Microsoft has recommended that users update their browser as soon as the patch is available to help mitigate the threat.
"To date, the only successful attacks that we are aware of have been against Internet Explorer 6," wrote Microsoft Trustworthy Computing security manager George Stathakopoulos in an update posted to the company's security blog.
"We continue to recommend customers update to Internet Explorer 8 to benefit from the improved security protection it offers."
Other security groups, however, are proposing more drastic action. Government computer security agencies in Germany and France are advising users to stop using IE altogether until a fix from Microsoft is released.
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A security flaw in Microsoft Internet Explorer!..........although if you are actaully somehow still running IE6 you deserve it!!!
Posted by: Mark 20 Jan 2010
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computer users do as much as they can to protect their machines so Microsoft should do the right thing at their end for added protection
Posted by: G_Marg 20 Jan 2010