Weaknesses and Vulnerabilities Discovered by Experts in Microsoft’s IE
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A renowned security research company has revealed that it has managed to discover yet another set to vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Microsoft's web browser, a mere day after the company patched the browser after a high-profile and highly-publicized attack on Google in China.

On Thursday, the technology giant had released a security patch in order to effectively fight viruses and malicious software that cyber criminals had used to attack Google Inc. and at least 20 other prominent companies operating in China.

On Friday, Core Security Technologies announced that it has stumbled upon another new set of vulnerabilities in IE that hackers can link together and misuse, in order to remotely access all of the data stored on personal computers.

"There are three or four ways to conduct this type of attack," said Jorge Luis Alvarez Medina, a security consultant with Boston-based Company, while also sharing that the firm is now working with Microsoft to try and patch up the weaknesses.

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