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Critical zero-day endangers all versions of Internet Explorer—and XP isn’t getting a fix By Ian Paul Apr 28, 2014 6:22 am PDT ...
Microsoft is scrambling to fix a major bug which allows hackers to exploit flaws in Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, responsible for 55% of the PC browser ...
Windows XP users are getting their first taste of life without security updates after the discovery of a major flaw within the Internet Explorer Web browser.
Boston: Microsoft Corp. is rushing to fix a bug in its widely used Internet Explorer web browser after a computer security firm disclosed the flaw over the weekend, saying hackers have already ...
Microsoft’s support for Windows XP is over. It really is. But because of the company’s sense of responsibility, it will fix and Internet Explorer vulnerability that affects XP—just this once ...
Microsoft has confirmed that Windows XP users will receive an incoming security update to correct a flaw in Internet Explorer. The computing giant ended support for the 13-year-old operating ...
When IE shows high memory usage, it is time to check add-ons. You may receive a High memory usage by Internet Explorer warning. See how you can fix it.
Microsoft was under pressure to move quickly as the U.S., UK and German governments advised computer users on Monday to consider using alternatives to Microsoft’s Explorer browser until it ...
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 ...
The flaws in Internet Explorer were announced Saturday by FireEye Research Labs, an internet security software company. The bug affects 55 percent of the PC web browser market.
Windows XP users are getting their first taste of life without security updates after the discovery of a major flaw within the Internet Explorer Web browser.
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