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Microsoft patches security flaw that let North Korea target researchers – TechRadar
Vulnerability also affects the Microsoft Edge browser

Microsoft has finally patched the Internet Explorer (IE) vulnerability that was exploited by a North Korean state-sponsored hacking group to break into the workstations of researchers from around the world.
The spate of attacks, notorious for their use of elaborate deceptions, against security researchers were reported earlier this year in January by Googles Threat Analysis Group (TAG).
Last month, security researchers from South Korean security firm ENKI had identified a zero-day vulnerability…
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