Leave a comment on how you feel about the Internet Explorer.
If you are using the IE will you;
1) keep using IE
2) Be more careful when using IE
3) Buy a security software that makes the surfing more secure
4) From now on always keep the IE updated
5) Stop using IE
6) IE? Newer used it. Using FireFox, Opera, Safari or other browser.
Information Disclosure Vulnerability in Internet Explorer. Microsoft just publish KB Article 980088 [1] in response to the recently announced vulnerability in Internet Explorer. Malicious website is able to read files from the remote computer. All versions of Windows and Internet Explorer is affected.
Read more here and here
Today Microsoft announced an important patchrelease for Internet Explorer 6.0 to 8.0 which will fix the latest security issue. The patch will fix the securityissue experts claims has been involved in the latest hackerattack on Google.
The patch is planned to be released at 19.00 Swedish time.
Until you have updated your Internet Explorer Microsoft advise you to disable the support for ActiveX applications.
Please join Thursday, January 21 at 1:00 p.m. PST (UTC –
for a
public webcast where Microsoft will present information on the bulletin and
take customer questions.
Registration information: Date: Thursday Jan 21 Time: 1:00 p.m. PST (UTC -8)
Registration: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032440627
Please note there is a critical vulnerability in Internet Explorer 6 to 8 and is affecting Windows XP, Vista, Win 7 and server editions.
Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution
Microsoft has confirmed that its Patch Tuesday release on 9 September will include fixes for four ‘critical’ remote code execution vulnerabilities.
Affected software includes Microsoft Office, Windows, Internet Explorer, .NET Framework, SQL Server and Visual Studio. Most of updates do not require a full restart of the PC.
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Microsoft will host a webcast to address customer questions on these bulletins on 10 September.