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New IE Zero-Day Exploit Leads to PoisonIvy
- — Sept. 17, 2012, 9:13 p.m.
We’re currently investigating a new zero-day exploit that affects Internet Explorer versions 7, 8, and 9. The exploit, which is detected by Trend Micro as HTML_EXPDROP.II, is found to be hosted in {BLOCKED}.{BLOCKED}.104.149. Incidentally, this server also hosted the Java zero-day exploit reported last August 30. Based on our initial analysis, when executed, HTML_EXPDROP.II drops [...]
Post from: TrendLabs | Malware Blog - by Trend Micro
New IE Zero-Day Exploit Leads to PoisonIvy
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I’m dating myself, but I remember when holiday shopping involved pouring through ads in the Sunday paper, placing actual phone calls from tethered land lines to research product stock and availability, and actually driving places to pick things up. Now, holiday shoppers can do all of that from a smartphone or tablet in a few seconds, but there are some security pitfalls to be aware of.









