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Microsoft patches critical holes in IE and .NET

...if someone visited a malicious web page using Internet Explorer. The cumulative IE patch, MS11-081, fixes eight holes and is rated high priority among... Read more

12 October, 2011 by Elinor Mills

Fix released for flawed open-source IE patch

The open-source patch for Internet Explorer has been updated - because it contained a security flaw that was potentially more damaging than the one it aimed to fix Read more

22 December, 2003 by Munir Kotadia

Microsoft lauds IE as 'the most secure browser'

Internet Explorer is now just about the most secure browser available, says Microsoft - because so many security holes have been filled Read more

10 February, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

Microsoft: Stuck between a rock and a hard patch?

Software will always be vulnerable, and users will always be gullible, but is Microsoft really the victim of circumstance that it appeared to be last week? Read more

6 February, 2004 by Matt Loney

Out-of-cycle IE patch promised for Google attack flaw

...for 9 February. For more on this story, see Microsoft to issue IE patch for Google attack flaw on CNET News Read more

20 January, 2010 by Tom Krazit

Microsoft may rush out IE patch

Microsoft is working 'non-stop' to fix the latest flaw in Internet Explorer, as attacks flood in Read more

26 September, 2006 by Joris Evers

Microsoft fixes faulty IE patch

An revised version of the patch has been released, repairing a serious security flaw introduced by the original Read more

25 August, 2006 by Joris Evers

eEye releases IE patch

The security firm has made a patch to a serious Internet Explorer hole public in response to the demands of its customers Read more

28 March, 2006 by Joris Evers

Users report inconsistent results from latest IE patch

Microsoft's latest Internet Explorer patch was issued to help stop phishing attacks, but it doesn't always work as advertised Read more

4 February, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

Microsoft IE patch leaves users locked out

When Microsoft patched a security hole in Internet Explorer this week, it also blocked users from accessing certain Web sites Read more

4 February, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

Open-source IE patch hits trust barrier

An open-source Web site has published a patch that could fix a vulnerability in Internet Explorer, but software developers and analysts are suspicious Read more

19 December, 2003 by Munir Kotadia

Will IE patch open new holes

Microsoft's latest patch for Internet Explorer is supposed to fix a slew of vulnerabilities. But experts say it leaves some gaping security holes wide open. So should you install it or not? Read more

23 May, 2002 by Robert Vamosi

Flaws dog Microsoft, despite IE patch

Critical security holes in Internet Explorer get patches, but is still working on a fix for the latest hole in Windows NT and Windows 2000 Read more

2 April, 2002 by David Becker

Microsoft issues critical IE patch

Security wrinkles ironed out by software giant... Read more

17 December, 2001 by Kate Hanaghan

MS posts all-embracing IE patch

Microsoft has moved again to patch up its bug-bitten Internet Explorer Web browser. On Saturday, the firm posted a fix that covers all three security issues that made the news last week. Read more

10 March, 1997 by Martin Veitch

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