The company has released security updates for all builds of IE

Sep 11, 2013 23:26 GMT  ·  By

Patch Tuesday brought a total of 13 different security updates supposed to fix flaws not only in Windows and Office, but also in Internet Explorer.

As far as the browser is concerned, absolutely all versions of app got patches, as Microsoft found a total of 10 vulnerabilities in various builds across its range.

The company claims that all flaws have been privately disclosed and no successful exploit has been recorded.

“All 10 were privately disclosed and we have not detected any active attacks for anything addressed by the bulletin. All CVEs are caused by the browser improperly accessing an object in memory. If you visit a specially crafted website with an affected system, an attacker could execute arbitrary code in the context of the current user. This security update is rated Critical for all versions of Internet Explorer,” the company said.

Just like all the other Patch Tuesday fixes, the IE updates are being delivered through Windows Update, so make sure you download and install them as soon as possible.