internet explorer security

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The internet explorer security tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about vulnerabilities and security issues related to Internet Explorer and associated Windows components. Recent content highlights critical zero-day exploits, such as CVE-2025-33053 affecting WebDAV, which is an extension of HTTP used by Internet Explorer for file management. Topics include active exploitation in the wild, the need for immediate patching, and the impact on all supported Windows versions. Users share information about security updates, mitigation strategies, and the broader implications for enterprise IT environments. The tag serves as a resource for staying informed about Internet Explorer security threats and Microsoft's response.
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    Critical Windows WebDAV Zero-Day CVE-2025-33053 Exploited in the Wild - Immediate Patch Urged

    Microsoft has recently disclosed a critical zero-day vulnerability in its Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) implementation, identified as CVE-2025-33053. This flaw is actively exploited in the wild, affecting all supported versions of Windows. The vulnerability allows...
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