The 4 new vulnerabilities reported by HP's ZDI once again raise questions about the integrity of IE. HP's Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) doesn't cut much slack with its 120-day
disclosure policy. When ZDI knocks on your door and says you have a
security hole, you get 120 days to fix it or risk full public
disclosure. That's what happened -- again. With ZDI and Microsoft --
again.
Founded by Tipping Point, now part of HP, the ZDI tracks vulnerability threats to leading software products, web browsers, SaaS, on-prem software and the like. Let us know your thoughts about the security of IE here at the Cloud and Cyber Security Center.
Founded by Tipping Point, now part of HP, the ZDI tracks vulnerability threats to leading software products, web browsers, SaaS, on-prem software and the like. Let us know your thoughts about the security of IE here at the Cloud and Cyber Security Center.
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