What wasn’t patched Tuesday…
Sunbelt reminds us that the daxctle.ocx exploit was NOT among those patched Tuesday by Microsoft. They remind us of the following workaround…
Mitigation: The DirectAnimation Path control can be disabled by setting the kill bit for the following CLSID: {D7A7D7C3-D47F-11d0-89D3-00A0C90833E6}
More info at Microsoft’s Knowledge Base
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