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Microsoft in deep water (IE Bug

This is crazy... Microsoft really does not know what they are dealing with here... I have a household of 5... Read more

4 November, 2010

Researchers warn of 'critical' Internet Explorer bug

...the bug its highest threat level of "critical", the report added. The IE bug caused a spat between Microsoft and Michal Zalewski, the Google security... Read more

7 January, 2011 by Jamie Yap

IE bug masks spoofed sites

A bug in Microsoft's browser could trick people into thinking spoofed Web addresses are genuine, aiding malicious hackers Read more

11 December, 2003 by Paul Festa

Microsoft update ignores spoofing hole

Microsoft has released its January batch of patches but has failed to fix an Internet Explorer 'phishing' vulnerability Read more

14 January, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

Microsoft IE bug leaves users vulnerable to phishing

Microsoft is developing a patch for a flaw in IE that could leave users open to phishing scams and other security threats Read more

14 June, 2004 by Ingrid Marson

IE bug provides phishing tool

A flaw in Internet Explorer makes it easy for scammers to create dummy sites that look like legitimate ones, and try to steal information from Web users Read more

10 December, 2003 by Patrick Gray

IE bug crashes browsers

A researcher has revealed details of a vulnerability in Internet Explorer 6.0, but it is unclear whether it is exploitable Read more

17 April, 2003 by Patrick Gray

IE bug could open the gate for hackers

Top bug tracker rates risk as 'high', but Microsoft remains silent Read more

29 March, 2001 by Lisa Bowman

News Burst: Danes find another IE bug

A Danish newsgroup has uncovered yet another security loophole in Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) 4 that allows malicious hackers to alter the browser's security settings. Read more

21 October, 1998 by Chiyo Robertson

US Report: Microsoft issues patch for IE bug

Microsoft is urging Internet Explorer users to download a patch from its Web site to circumvent a security problem that may allow hackers to read files on unsuspecting users' computers. Read more

7 September, 1998 by Lisa Bowman

Microsoft releases huge IE bug fix

Six new holes... Read more

16 May, 2002 by Aled Herbert

Internet Explorer 6 scripting flaw discovered

A new IE bug could allow attackers to invade a user's PC, but a... Read more

28 November, 2003 by Matthew Broersma

Microsoft patches serious IE flaws

...the problem "extremely critical", its rarely given highest rating. The second critical IE bug patched on Tuesday is similar to issues addressed in Microsoft's... Read more

14 December, 2005 by Joris Evers

Windows exploit code threat multiplies

...patched, so fortunately clients have had weeks to patch," he said. Unpatched IE bug is bigger threat Microsoft is not aware of any attacks that... Read more

2 December, 2005 by Joris Evers

Opening up Opera

...IE. Then they'll change the site so it works with the IE bug and then it doesn't work in Firefox and Opera. So... Read more

12 September, 2005 by Charles Cooper

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