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Two exploited zero-days fixed in Patch Wednesday – iTnews
120 bugs squashed in total.

Microsoft has fixed two exploited vulnerabilities in Windows that can be used by attackers to remotely execute code on victim’s machines.
The first one was reported by Russian security vendor Kaspersky, and affects the scripting engine in the Internet Explorer version 11 web browser for Windows.
Labelled CVE-2020-1380, Microsoft said the critical vulnerability could corrupt system memory in a way that allows attackers to run any code they like remotely.
“In a web-based attack scenario, an at…
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