Microsoft IE Flaw

Microsoft's Internet Explorer has a longstanding reputation for poor security, but it's now bad enough that you could be attacked just by having it on your PC. Security researcher John Page has revealed an unpatched exploit in the web browser's handling of MHT files (IE's web archive format) that hackers can use to both spy on Windows users and steal their local data. As Windows opens MHT files using IE by default, you don't even have to run the browser for this to be a problem -- all you have to do is open an attachment sent through chat or email.

The vulnerability affects Windows 7, Windows 10 and Windows Server 2012 R2.
 

Yooper

Up. Identified. Lase. Fire. On the way.
Had been wondering how to do exactly what the article described.

Thought it was going to be far more complicated than it was. I had been looking in all the wrong places and expecting a tougher slog.

Thanks for posting.

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