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Internet Explorer 10 Use-After-Free Vulnerability Being Actively Exploited In The Wild

Original release date: February 14, 2014 | Last revised: February 21, 2014

An unpatched Internet Explorer 10 use-after-free vulnerability is being exploited in the wild. CERT/CC Vulnerability Note VU#732479 has been published with further details about the vulnerability.  US-CERT recommends users protect themselves against this exploit by using Microsoft’s EMET utility, upgrading to Internet Explorer 11, or using an unaffected alternative web browser until a patch is released.

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