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There was a pretty nasty vulnerability exploited in Internet Explorer this weekend. Hackers infiltrated web servers of some pretty popular websites and planted a nice little virus for anyone who happened to visit the site using Internet Explorer. This code dropped a Trojan horse on the persons machine and started transferring the persons personal data to a server located in Russia for use with bad intentions I'm sure. Microsoft's response was that people using XP with service pack 2 are not vulnerable. That's nice, considering that Service Pack 2 is still in beta and 98 percent of your average users wouldn't know where to download it. The other alternative is to set Internet Explorers security settings all the way to High. Which of course, breaks just about any webpage you want to visit. Er, how about patching the hole in IE?
The server in Russia that was the destination of the stolen data, was shut down by the "authorities". So the initial threat is gone. But, as of this writing the hole is still not patched. You can bet some haX0r will rewrite a knock off of this one. So, until it's patched, I would highly recommend that you not use IE (unless you have service pack 2). My friend Imbie recommends Firefox. I never thought I would agree.
There was a pretty nasty vulnerability exploited in Internet Explorer this weekend. Hackers infiltrated web servers of some pretty popular websites and planted a nice little virus for anyone who happened to visit the site using Internet Explorer. This code dropped a Trojan horse on the persons machine and started transferring the persons personal data to a server located in Russia for use with bad intentions I'm sure. Microsoft's response was that people using XP with service pack 2 are not vulnerable. That's nice, considering that Service Pack 2 is still in beta and 98 percent of your average users wouldn't know where to download it. The other alternative is to set Internet Explorers security settings all the way to High. Which of course, breaks just about any webpage you want to visit. Er, how about patching the hole in IE?
The server in Russia that was the destination of the stolen data, was shut down by the "authorities". So the initial threat is gone. But, as of this writing the hole is still not patched. You can bet some haX0r will rewrite a knock off of this one. So, until it's patched, I would highly recommend that you not use IE (unless you have service pack 2). My friend Imbie recommends Firefox. I never thought I would agree.
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