Microsoft has released a new set of security patches for a zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer that was initially addressed on September 23. The initial updates introduced some printing issues, but the new ones also appear to be buggy.
Tracked as CVE-2019-1367, the flaw was classified as a memory corruption bug that could lead to remote code execution. Internet Explorer 9, 10 and 11 were found impacted, and attackers were already targeting the vulnerability, Microsoft said last month.