Information Security
Microsoft Releases Internet Explorer “Zero Day” Vulnerability Security Update
Microsoft has released an out-of-band security update to address the latest Internet Explorer “Zero-Day” vulnerability, as of 1PM on Thursday, May 1st, 2014. The patch has been fully tested and is ready to be released for all affected browsers. Despite previous reports, Microsoft will be releasing the security update for Microsoft XP users.
How do I download the patch for the “Zero Day” Vulnerability?
- If you have “Automatic Updates” enabled, you will not need to take any actions. The security update will be downloaded and applied automatically.
- If you do not have “Automatic Updates” enabled, you can manually update your machine by visiting Microsoft’s Security Update page and selecting your operating system.
As a reminder to all Thrive Managed Patching, ThriveCloud, and ThriveProtect customers, this patch will automatically be applied to your machine once we have tested it and approved it for release. You should continue to use other web-browsers until notified that you have been patched.
If you are a Thrive Managed Firewall customer, you have been protected from this vulnerability as long as you are behind your company’s corporate firewall.
For more information about Thrive’s Managed Patching and Managed Firewall Services, please visit our website.
This is a follow up to Thrive previous blog: “What you need to know about the Microsoft Internet Explorer “Zero-Day” Vulnerability“