Microsoft Edge has been found to have many vulnerabilities by the Indian by CERT-In. This is a problem with Microsoft Edge. These flaws might be exploited by a remote attacker if they were able to trick a user into opening malicious material.
These vulnerabilities in Microsoft Edge might expose the targeted system to threats such as information disclosure, remote code execution, elevation of privilege, denial of service, and remote code execution.
If exploited, these flaws might put the targeted system at risk of Denial of Service (DoS), Remote Code Execution (RCE), Elevation of Privilege (EoP), Security Restriction Bypass (SRB), and Information Disclosure.
When it comes to reacting to situations involving computer security, CERT-In is the go-to organisation on a national scale. Since January of 2004, CERT-In has been available to the public.
CERT-In is the national agency establised on 2004 tasked with the following cyber security duties under the Information Technology Amendment Act of 2008.
The most recent Microsoft Edge Stable Channel (Version 110.0.1587.41) includes all of the most recent Chromium project Security Updates.
Microsoft has assigned the identification number CVE-2023-23374 to this vulnerability. It requires user input on the part of the victim. There is no publicly accessible exploit and the technical specifics are unclear.
Microsoft Edge users can also download the patch from the company’s website.