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Source: https://thehackernews.com/2025/10/microsoft-locks-down-ie-mode-after.html
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Microsoft Locks Down IE Mode After Hackers Turned Legacy Feature Into Backdoor. Microsoft said it has revamped the Internet Explorer (IE) mode in its Edge browser after receiving "credible reports" in August 2025 that unknown threat actors were abusing the backward compatibility feature to gain unauthorized access to users' devices. "Threat actors were leveraging basic social engineering techniques alongside unpatched (0-day) exploits in Internet Explorer's JavaScript engine (Chakra) to gain access to victim devices," the Microsoft Browser Vulnerability Research team said in a report published last week. In the attack chain documented by the Windows maker, the threat actors have been found to trick unsuspecting users into visiting an seemingly legitimate website and then employ a flyout on the page to instruct them into reloading the page in IE mode. Once the page is reloaded, the attackers are said to have weaponized an unspecified exploit in the Chakra engine to obtain remote code execution. The infection sequence culminates with the adversary using a second exploit to elevate their privileges out of the browser in order to seize complete control of the victim's device. The activity is concerning, not least because it subverts modern defenses baked into Chromium and Microsoft Edge by launching it in a less secure state using Internet Explorer, effectively allowing the threat actors to break out of the confines of the browser and perform various post-exploitation steps, including malware deployment, lateral movement, and data exfiltration. Microsoft did not disclose any details regarding the nature of the vulnerabilities, the identity of the threat actor behind the attacks, and the scale of the efforts. However, in response to evidence of active exploitation and the security risk posed by the feature, the company said it has taken steps to remove the dedicated toolbar button, context menu, and the hamburger menu items. Users who wish to enable IE mode will now have to explicitly enable it on a case-by-case basis via Edge browser settings - The Windows maker noted that these restrictions to launching IE mode are necessary to balance security and the need for legacy support. "This approach ensures that the decision to load web content using legacy technology is significantly more intentional," Microsoft said. "The additional steps required to add a site to a site list are a significant barrier for even the most determined attackers to overcome."
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Microsoft revamped the Internet Explorer mode in Edge following reports that threat actors exploited it to access user devices without authorization.
Attackers used social engineering and zero-day exploits in IE's JavaScript engine, Chakra, to gain remote code execution on victim devices.
The exploitation involved tricking users into reloading pages in IE mode, bypassing modern security measures in Chromium and Edge.
Once inside, attackers could perform post-exploitation activities, including malware deployment and data exfiltration.
Microsoft has removed easy access to IE mode by eliminating related toolbar and menu options, enhancing security.
Users must now enable IE mode manually, adding a layer of protection against potential attacks.
This incident underscores the ongoing challenge of balancing legacy support with modern security needs.