, SecurityFocus 2006-03-28
UPDATE: Hundreds of malicious Web sites are attempting to exploit the most critical of two flaws announced last week in Microsoft's browser, convincing two companies to release workarounds late Monday to head off the threat.
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Patches released for zero-day IE threat
2006-03-28
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Patches released for zero-day IE threat
2006-03-28
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Patches released for zero-day IE threat
2006-03-29
Juha-Matti Laurio (1 replies)
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Firefox has a known flaw that's spreading viruses? That's news to me, maybe you should alert Mozilla.
All software much beyond "hello world" has flaws, yes, but Microsoft's flaws are far more frequent, far more dangerous, and far more targetted by the bad guys. And IE is the only browser whose developer uses the incredibly stupid and dangerous Active-X.
I never knew an Apple or Linux user to get a virus. A trojan maybe, but not a virus.
Which division of Microsoft do you work in, anyway?
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