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First exploitation of Internet Explorer ‘Unicorn bug’ in-the-wild

Posted on April 9, 2025
Microsoft released a patch last week for a critical vulnerability allowing remote code execution in Internet Explorer. This vulnerability is significant because it exploits an old bug present in Internet Explorer versions 3 through 11.
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