CVE-2016-0162 is an information disclosure vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 through 11. The flaw allows remote attackers to use crafted JavaScript to determine whether specific files exist on the target system. Available reporting associates the issue with Internet Explorer handling that was later described in related variants involving the "res://" URI scheme. The vulnerability does not itself provide code execution; instead, it exposes environmental information about the victim host that can be used for reconnaissance, anti-analysis checks, and exploit-chain decision making.
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An earlier vulnerability referenced as a variant ancestor of CVE-2019-0676 in Internet Explorer's handling of the res:// URI scheme.
A known Internet Explorer vulnerability used by the Stegano exploit kit chain to perform environment checks and anti-analysis verification before redirecting victims to the exploit landing page.
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Every observed campaign linking this CVE to a named adversary.
Malware families riding this exploit, with evidence and IOCs.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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