BREAKING: Microsoft warns about Internet Explorer zero-day
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) January 17, 2020
* No patch out yet
* No CVE, for now
* This is the IE zero-day that Qihoo 360 mentioned last week in a now-deleted tweet
* Connected to last week's Firefox zero-dayhttps://t.co/kW7Cg477KB pic.twitter.com/lkAcbACSCV
Microsoft warns about Internet Explorer zero-day, but no patch yet | ZDNet https://t.co/W82wTuMWyP
— Philippe Vynckier - CISSP (@PVynckier) January 18, 2020
Microsoft warns about Internet Explorer zero-day, but no patch yet |@ZDNet https://t.co/wRDMhx0EQc. #datamanagement #Windows #security #zeroday #Firefox #cybersecurity
— Paula Piccard ?? ?? (@Paula_Piccard) January 18, 2020
Microsoft warns about Internet Explorer zero-day, but no patch yet https://t.co/UelXnrOTNi
— Andrew Kalat (@Lerg) January 18, 2020
Microsoft warns about Internet Explorer zero-day, but no patch yet | @ZDNet https://t.co/EiNZzAzqfD
— Sí, soy yo ♀️ (@nuria_imeq) January 18, 2020
From a cyber security perspective we are certainly starting fast out of the gate. From Citrix, to MSFT, Oracle, now back to MSFT. https://t.co/1xDSnSAMlg
— Kristopher Fador (@KristopherFador) January 18, 2020
New: Microsoft says hackers are actively exploiting a bug in Internet Explorer, affecting all versions of Windows.
— Zack Whittaker (@zackwhittaker) January 18, 2020
Microsoft said it's "working on a fix," but said patches could be weeks away. https://t.co/XiYaxzTKU7
There's a 0-day in Internet Explorer being exploited in the wild that impacts Windows 7.
— Jake Williams (@MalwareJake) January 18, 2020
In 2014, MS patched CVE-2014-1776 shortly after end of support for XP. Will they release a patch for Windows 7 this time?
Great & timely reporting by @zackwhittakerhttps://t.co/fVnFrHtgK5 pic.twitter.com/BFB2mD9gUt
Important:
— Apex Technology (@apextechservice) January 18, 2020
Hackers are exploiting a bug in Internet Explorer, but no immediate fix – TechCrunch https://t.co/AM2O2bwWgp#Cybersecurity #cybercrime #cyberattacks #hacker #hack #breach #phishing #dos #ransomware #malware #virus #apt #pii #nist #fcc #finra #hipaa #pci pic.twitter.com/yMqC1LKFVE
Microsoft says it will fix an Internet Explorer security bug under active attack https://t.co/fcy33sQ7LR
— John Rampton (@johnrampton) January 18, 2020
LOL What? Who is still using Internet Explorer? Are they also listening to Realaudio? https://t.co/7tXK8IMljx
— Chris Smart (@smartguitar1) January 18, 2020
If you're still using MS Internet Explorer for your web browsing, heads up.
— Keith✨ (@JackDamn) January 18, 2020
Also for Windows users, you might want to take a look at the new Chromium based Microsoft Edge browser. It's SUPER fast and has excellent tracking protection.
Been testing it lately and love it.$MSFT https://t.co/aZTF1XaSje
There's a 0-day in Internet Explorer being exploited in the wild that impacts Windows 7.
— Jake Williams (@MalwareJake) January 18, 2020
In 2014, MS patched CVE-2014-1776 shortly after end of support for XP. Will they release a patch for Windows 7 this time?
Great & timely reporting by @zackwhittakerhttps://t.co/fVnFrHtgK5 pic.twitter.com/BFB2mD9gUt