Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) has long been a favorite target of hackers, and the frequent discovery of vulnerabilities over the years has only offered more incentive. In fact, Microsoft is currently researching a new, unpatched flaw that could put users at risk of a cyberattack.
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"This site may contain explicit descriptions of, or advocate one or more of the following: adultery, morbid violence, not easy to navigate, not loads quickly. It does not contain broken internal links, nonworking code, or misspellings and , bad grammar and . But then again, it may not. Who knows?"
Learn two ways to disable Internet Explorer
Tuesday 6 September 2005, 2:16 pm
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