A zero-day vulnerability affecting Microsoft Internet Explorer has been disclosed today by a security researcher. This flaw, rated as moderate severity, allows malicious web sites to execute arbitrary commands but requires user interaction.
A high-risk vulnerability has been identified in Debian and Ubuntu, which could be exploited by attackers to guess and compromise cryptographic keys used for signing or authentication purposes.This issue is caused by an error in the random number generator within OpenSSL.
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