Microsoft Security Advisory 2934088

Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution

Published: February 19, 2014 | Updated: March 11, 2014

Version: 2.0

General Information

Executive Summary

Microsoft has completed the investigation into a public report of this vulnerability. We have issued MS14-012 to address this issue. For more information about this issue, including download links for an available security update, please review MS14-012. The vulnerability addressed is the Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2014-0322.

Acknowledgments

Microsoft thanks the following for working with us to help protect customers:

  • FireEye, Inc. for working with us on the Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2014-0322)
  • Symantec for working with us on the Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2014-0322)

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Revisions

  • V1.0 (February 19, 2014): Advisory published.
  • V2.0 (March 11, 2014): Advisory updated to reflect publication of security bulletin.

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