Three vulnerabilities have been identified in Microsoft Internet Explorer, which could be exploited by remote attackers to compromise a vulnerable system.
The first issue is caused by a memory corruption error when the browser attempts to access an object that has been deleted, which could be exploited to execute arbitrary code via a malcious web page.
The second vulnerability is caused by a memory corruption error when handling table operations in specific situations, which could be exploited to execute arbitrary code via a malcious web page.
The third issue is caused by an uninitialized memory caccess error when the browser attempts to access an object that has been deleted, which could be exploited to execute arbitrary code via a malcious web page.
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