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CVE-2010-0249 represents a critical use-after-free flaw in Microsoft Internet Explorer that enables arbitrary code execution through pointer manipulation following object deletion. This vulnerability affects end-of-life product versions and has been weaponized in targeted operations since initial disclosure in January 2010. Remediation options are limited for legacy environments; immediate discontinuation of affected IE instances is the recommended mitigation posture. CISA maintains active tracking of this CVE within its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog, indicating continued exploitation potential in legacy infrastructure assessments.
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A year ago, the Ukrainian government decided to take the fight directly to Russia. It hasn’t looked back since. Source: Foreign Policy
IT teams are increasingly overwhelmed by alerts from disconnected systems, forcing responders to manually coordinate investigations during network incidents. This webinar explores how automation and AI-assisted workflows can help reduce response delays and improve operational coordination. [...] Source: BleepingComputer
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