NBC NEWS — Microsoft is scrambling to fix a newly found bug in Internet Explorer, which leaves all versions of the browser open to potential attacks.
Hackers have already used the flaw to launch “limited, targeted attacks,” Microsoft said a “security advisory” on Saturday.
As with many attacks, hackers can start with methods like convincing users to click on fake websites, Microsoft explained. From there, the glitch could allow attackers to run malicious software on the user’s computer — and even gain the same level of access to the computer as the real user.
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