In addition, the developers from Redmond may say they rewrite Windows code from the bottom up to make it more secure.The Google Threat Analysis Group (TAG) that found it said, "This technique has been widely used to distribute IE exploits via Office files since 2017.Delivering IE exploits via this vector has the advantage of not requiring the target to use Internet Explorer as its default browser."I described this kind of problem in the long-defunct magazine PC Sources in 1992 when I found it in Windows for WorkGroup 3.1.You'd like to think that, but no matter what version of Windows you're using, the IE engine is still in Windows and still ready to run JavaScript attacks."