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Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 Security Patch Template and Forms

Downloads This update resolves the "Browser Print Template," "File Upload via Form," and "Frame Domain Verification" security vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer. Under certain conditions, a malicious Web site operator can use Print Templates or Web forms...

[November 22, 2000, 6:00]

Microsoft Internet Explorer Security and Privacy

White Papers This session will discuss best practices for preventing viruses, security exploits, and privacy violations when you use Microsoft Internet Explorer and related programs.

[November 5, 2003, 23:00]

Security hole hits patched Internet Explorer

News A new vulnerability has been detected in Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) that could allow the execution of malicious code on systems running IE 5.5 and 6.0 of the browser. The vulnerability effects versions 5.5 and 6.0 that have been patched...

[January 4, 2002, 8:48]

Internet Explorer 7 review

Reviews Further security protection, such as the sandboxing of all Internet Explorer sessions, will be offered within the Windows Vista version of Internet Explorer 7. Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP SP2 can be downloaded for free from Microsoft's Web...

[October 19, 2006, 13:00]

Internet Explorer 7 for XP SP2 Beta 2 review

Reviews Many fleeing Internet Explorer 6 have cited increased security concerns as a major reason. Almost one year to the day that Bill Gates announced Internet Explorer 7 for XP SP2 at RSA 2005, Microsoft has released a second public beta for the new-and...

[February 1, 2006, 7:05]

Internet Explorer to shut down pop-ups

Talkback I am so fustrated by Internet explorers pop-ups of porn. I have many security programs and pop-up blockers but I can't seem to find what is executing these sites to eliminate this. IE automatically pops up windows of porn sites even when I am on...

[May 17, 2004, 20:40]

2004: Internet Explorer's year of shame

Talkback Nobody has used that for any serious work for ages now, following a string of security concerns -- everyone swapped their sites onto Apache/Linux, which are lower maintenance, and cheaper to boot. The IE browser is going to go the way of the...

[July 10, 2004, 15:07]

Internet Explorer 7 Beta: a first look

Talkback If Microsoft can't bring IE7 security, features and functionality to anything other then XP SP2 or a higher version then that says something about their engineering capabilities and priorities. Certainly when others have less problems bringing the...

[August 8, 2005, 0:07]

2004: Internet Explorer's year of shame

Talkback If there are software flaws in Mozilla, it is pretty tame compared to the worse consequences posed by security holes in IE----because Microsoft wanted so badly to integrate its IE browser into the operating system.

[July 10, 2004, 7:14]

Internet Explorer 7 Beta: a first look

Talkback Some of the most important features such as security are simply now being addressed, why not during IE6? Opera still rules for me as it has been good to its users, providing with security and features that people really need or could use.

[April 30, 2006, 18:17]

2004: Internet Explorer's year of shame

Talkback So, that's "one" serious security-flaw in "Mozilla", which was actually caused DIRECTLY by Microsoft, (.which, by the way, still hasn't effectively FIXED the very HOLE, THAT WAS CREATED BY THEM [Microsoft] in the first place) .verses HOW MANY...

[July 11, 2004, 0:05]

Spyware still hijacking Internet Explorer

Talkback I use Mozilla for my internet banking. OSX is secure out of the box against ALL viruses due to its UNIX underpinnings and secure design as opposed to the old myth of "security through obscurity". I can HIGHLY recommend Mozilla Firefox as a secure...

[February 24, 2005, 17:11]

Microsoft drops Mac Internet Explorer

Talkback A Macintosh in an IIS environment using integrated security will now HAVE to use Firefox, the only Mac browser that can do challenge/response. Interesting - Microsoft now knows it won't and can't own the browser market.

[December 19, 2005, 13:28]

Spyware still hijacking Internet Explorer

Talkback Plenty of security warnings even. Well, without it the Internet wouldn't function that well. The infamous ad provider.servers in 1100 networks spanning the Internet. Every computer on the globe and somehow connected to the Internet makes contact...

[December 23, 2004, 20:45]

Dear Internet Explorer: I'm leaving

Talkback These days, it has nothing but security problems to show for the bulging waistline. Welcome to the club. I've been using Firefox since the first beta of Pheonix hit the ground. It was such a breath of fresh air.

[November 17, 2004, 8:04]

Double trouble for Internet Explorer

News As researchers pored over a vulnerability found within Microsoft's Internet Explorer less than a week ago, they discovered a totally new IE flaw. The company confirmed the problem "on a fully patched system with Internet Explorer 6.0 and Microsoft...

[May 3, 2006, 9:25]

Internet Explorer 5.01 SP1 Scriptlet Rendering Vulnerability Patch

Downloads This update resolves the "Scriptlet Rendering" and "Frame Domain Verification" security vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer. Download now to help prevent malicious Web site operators from reading your files when you visit their sites.

[August 5, 2004, 8:05]

Internet Explorer to shut down pop-ups

News Microsoft plans to add pop-up blocking features to Internet Explorer next year as part of its Service Pack 2 update for Windows XP, in a move that would go a long way toward stamping out the Web advertisements.

[November 11, 2003, 9:15]

Internet Explorer's shrinking numbers review

Reviews According to security vendor Secunia, Internet Explorer 6.x still has 19 unpatched vulnerabilities out of total of 106 advisories on Microsoft's site. There's a new version of Internet Explorer coming this week, complete with tabbed browsing and...

[October 16, 2006, 13:00]

2004: Internet Explorer's year of shame

Talkback and note, internet explorer has an auto update feature which has probably patched all the flaws out there by now, since it is automatically activated. many of the flaws are so obscure, almost no one would ever fall for them--though of course, some...

[July 10, 2004, 5:54]

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