Those who are using internet explorer as their browser seems to face a lot more exploits than others. New software is released that could be used to exploit a known flaw in Internet Explorer. The code, which was posted Monday to the Milw0rm.com Web site, exploits a recently patched flaw in Microsoft Corp.’s browser. It could be used to run unauthorized software on a computer that was not updated with the latest Microsoft patches, security experts warn.
The vulnerability was first discovered by security researcher HD Moore who posted code last July that could be used to crash the browser. Microsoft patched the flaw in February, but some security researchers say that it will get more attention from criminals because of this latest exploit code. “This type of vulnerability has been very popular with malicious attacks in the past and we expect to see its usage increase substantially, now that exploit code is publicly available,” security vendor Websense Inc. warned in a note published Monday.
As of now only Internet Explorer 6 seems to be affected sparing the IE7. “We’ve tested it against IE 7 and haven’t got it to work yet,” said Andre Protas, director of eEye’s Preview research service. The problem seems to be that the code has ample scope for improvement and further damage is expected soon.