Good news for stubborn Windows XP users. May 1, 2014— -- Microsoft will deliver a patch today to fix an Internet Explorer security flaw that left users of the browser vulnerable to attacks that ...
In late April, researchers at security firm FireEye found a massive security flaw in Internet Explorer exposing millions to having their private data stolen. Here’s the story of how they sprung into ...
When you install Windows Vista, not only are you getting Microsoft's latest desktop operating system, but you are also getting the latest version of their Web browser. Internet Explorer 7 includes ...
Microsoft, feds warn hackers could exploit bug to take control of your computer. April 29, 2014— -- Getting around Internet Explorer, a popular workplace browser, may be unavoidable even as ...
Microsoft has confirmed that a bug in Internet Explorer leaves users vulnerable to attackers, and is recommending several temporary fixes. Here's the best one, and one Microsoft declines to suggest: ...
Computer users, faced with never-ending security attacks from surfing the Internet and opening e-mail, are showing increased interest in switching Web browsers. Downloads of popular non-Microsoft Web ...
Pour one out for Internet Explorer, the long-enduring internet browser that's been the butt of countless jokes about its speed, reliability and, probably most notable of all, security, which will ...
As if smears of past vulnerabilities and bugs weren’t enough to tarnish Internet Explorer’s reputation, a new security hole has been made public before Microsoft can plug it. This time, the discovery ...
On Thursday afternoon, Microsoft announced that it released an update to address a security vulnerability affecting versions 6 through 11 of Internet Explorer for all users. Around 1 p.m. EDT, ...
The flaw allows criminal gangs to take control of people's computers and steal their personal information when they visit websites that have been corrupted by malicious hackers. It is believed that as ...
Microsoft has confirmed a security flaw affecting Internet Explorer is currently being used by hackers, but that it has no immediate plans to fix. In a late-evening tweet, US-CERT, the division of ...
Microsoft's Internet Explorer has a longstanding reputation for poor security, but it's now bad enough that you could be attacked just by having it on your PC. Security researcher John Page has ...
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