telegraph.co.uk— A US security research firm has found another set of vulnerabilities within Internet Exlporer, only a day after Microsoft released an emergency software update.
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This is so silly. These flaws in IE have been around a while. People could have been exploiting them just as long.Word is just finally leaking out to the public about it. Even that is not news. Flaws in IE getting used by hackers is about the only new thing people have been able to do with it in quite a few years. I have not seen IE add support for a new W3 standard file format since the 1990's. I think XSLT is the last standard Microsoft actually noticed.Other vendors have implemented SVG, HTML 5, and are actively working on WebGL which is almost certainly coming out as a long-awaited standard web API for 3D graphics/animations.
Closed AccountJan 26, 2010
Just change the date of the article and resubmit it every two days.
ciryonJan 27, 2010
Because of enterprises.Example: Microsoft Web CRM is not compatible with other browsers.
danielphermousJan 27, 2010
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spacealienJan 27, 2010
Every browser has bugs, but when its in IE, it guarantees free publicity, more banner adds and diggs.<a class="user" href="http://kubikcz.net/ie_vs_ff/" rel="nofollow">http://kubikcz.net/ie_vs_ff/</a>
chipeshJan 27, 2010
IE is a security flaw.
Closed AccountJan 27, 2010
IE is one solid piece of turd, haven't used it in a very long time just like I havent used windows outside of VM.
antdudeJan 28, 2010
I still use it for MS Updates (beside the critical updates). :(
johnnysoftwareFeb 11, 2010
This is so silly. These flaws in IE have been around a while. People could have been exploiting them just as long.Word is just finally leaking out to the public about it. Even that is not news. Flaws in IE getting used by hackers is about the only new thing people have been able to do with it in quite a few years. I have not seen IE add support for a new W3 standard file format since the 1990's. I think XSLT is the last standard Microsoft actually noticed.Other vendors have implemented SVG, HTML 5, and are actively working on WebGL which is almost certainly coming out as a long-awaited standard web API for 3D graphics/animations.