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 ...
Microsoft has issued an emergency patch today to address a dangerous Internet Explorer zero-day vulnerability that is being targeted by attackers against organizations in the United States and other ...
Microsoft has just released a fix for a newly discovered Internet Explorer security issue that allowed hackers to attack some users’ computers. The Fix It” download addresses the issue and protect ...
The Department of Homeland Security’s Computer Emergency Readiness Team has issued a report offering guidance on a newly discovered Microsoft Internet Explorer security vulnerability. The ...
Although I live in Windows, I avoid Internet Explorer – its the Defensive Computing thing to do. My approach is the same as Steve Gibson’s, we run IE once a month to install Microsoft patches, then ...
Turning off IE Protected Mode can fix issues, but it comes with trade-offs This article explains how to disable Protected Mode in Internet Explorer through the ...
There's a new warning for people who use Microsoft's Internet Explorer. The U.S. Government is urging people to stop using the web browser until a security hole is fixed. The bug allows hackers to get ...
Microsoft is introducing a feature to Internet Explorer 9 that gives users control over how sites can and cannot track their activity. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before ...
June 14 was Patch Tuesday. And this time around, there were lots of Internet Explorer (IE) security vulnerabilities that were patched. Microsoft is addressing many of these security issues in one fell ...
The North Korean hacking group ScarCruft launched a large-scale attack in May that leveraged an Internet Explorer zero-day flaw to infect targets with the RokRAT malware and exfiltrate data. A new ...
What happens now if you're using Internet Explorer 8, 9 or 10. — -- Internet Explorer is dead as we know it. The ubiquitous browser, which made its debut two decades ago, has been officially put ...