IE browser zero-day vulnerability official solution

  
Microsoft is still looking for ways to completely solve the IE zero-day vulnerability. Microsoft released the security proposal number 296983. On the one hand, it provides the latest news about IE browser zero-day attack, on the other hand, it also provides users with temporary protection methods to reduce the possibility of threats. Now users can try to enable Enhanced Protected Mode, which was previously launched with IE10 browser. This feature is also available in the new IE11 browser, mainly to prevent malicious software attacks; Microsoft provides the following steps to To enable this feature: 1. On the Internet Explorer's “Tools” menu, click on “Internet Options”. 2. In the “Internet Options” dialog box, click the “Advanced” tab and scroll down to the “Security” section of the “Settings” list. 3. Make sure the checkbox next to “Enable Enhanced Protection Mode" and “Enable 64-bit Process for Enhanced Protection Mode>. 4. Click “OK" to accept the changes and return to Internet Explorer. 5. Restart the system. However, EPM has some restrictions on its use. Currently, it only supports IE10 and IE11 browsers, and can only be used on 64-bit computers. In addition, some web pages or plug-ins cannot be used when EPM is turned on. For users of older browsers, you can unregister an IE DLL file called VGX.DLL. In this case, Microsoft also has very detailed steps in the page (click to enter the official Microsoft page), in addition to EPM, Cancel In addition to registering VGX.DLL, Microsoft also provides the means to deploy EMET 4.1, set the Internet and local intranet security zone settings to "high", disable active scripting, etc., which can ensure the normal use of IE browser. You can circumvent the risks posed by this vulnerability.  
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