The vulnerability, which once activated may compromise the privacy of a user's computer system, has been detected in the Microsoft Internet Explorer version "8" by the Computer Emergency Response Team of India (CERT-In), the country's nodal agency to combat hacking, phishing and to fortify security-related defences of the Indian Internet domain.
The severity of the malfunctioning has been categorised as "high" by the agency.
"A use-after-free vulnerability has been reported in Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 8) which could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on a target system.
It added that the successful exploitation of this malfunctioning "could allow the attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system with the privileges of the targeted user."
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"This essentially means that if the malfunctioning gets activated it could harm the privacy and private information of the users' computer," a cyber security official said.
The agency has asked Internet users to upgrade their Microsoft Internet explorer to version "11".