Η Microsoft has just released a patch that comes with a security bulletin informing about a new critical vulnerability in Internet Explorer web browser the company's.
Vulnerability, which is already known on the Internet, according to the company, affects Internet Explorer 7-11 on client and server operating systems.
The new Microsoft Edge browser, the default Windows 10 web browser, is not affected by this vulnerability.
Vulnerability has been classified as critical to all client operating systems and as modest for all company server operating systems.
Microsoft has released patches for all operating systems that have a problem and you can download them directly through Windows Update αλλά και του κέντρου λήψηof the company.
The update is listed as “cumulative update for Windows 10 (KB3081444)” for Windows 10, and as KB3087985 for all previous versions of Windows. Update KB3078071 is required for this information on Windows 8.1 and 7 but also for Windows Server 2008 R2 and 2 R2012.
Attackers can exploit the vulnerability in a number of ways, for example by creating vulnerabilities exploiting websites, HTML emails, or web ads. If one of the above is loaded into one version of Internet Explorer.
Attackers can acquire the same rights as the current system user. If the logged-on user has administrator rights, malicious users get administrative privileges.
You can read more details from the link below:
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS15-093 - Critical