OS-Windows XP Pro<BR>IE7<BR>Office 2003<BR><BR>I have a worker that opened a .doc attachment from an e-mail inside of IE7. (word embedded in the browser). She made changes to the document and ...
Even if you never open Internet Explorer, a newly discovered Windows security flaw found that hackers can use the old web browser to steal your data. Credit: Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Finally ...
Many well-intentioned people recommend you disable/uninstall Internet Explorer right now to guard against a newly published zero day. It turns out there’s a much simpler way to fix the problem, as ...
Last week it emerged that an Internet Explorer zero-day vulnerability could enable threat actors to steal limited data from computers running under Windows 7, Windows 10 and Windows Server 2012 (R2).
There were already a number of reasons to not use Internet Explorer. But if you needed another one, here it is. According to ZDNet, a security researcher named John Page has published evidence of an ...
An Internet Explorer zero-day vulnerability has been discovered used in recent North Korean attacks against security and vulnerability researchers. Last month, Google disclosed that the North Korean ...