Microsoft Issues Emergency Security Patch For IE

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kelvin070

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JR Raphael, PC World
Dec 17, 2008 6:12 am
Microsoft will issue an emergency security patch Wednesday for all versions of Internet Explorer. The patch is considered a critical fix for the security flaw currently plaguing the IE browser. So far, more than 2 million computers are believed to have been infected.
Vulnerability Protection
An advance notification of the patch published Tuesday describes it as protection for a "remote code execution" vulnerability. The move follows Microsoft's security advisory posted last Wednesday and updated Monday explaining the vulnerability and suggesting temporary "workarounds" for protection.
Serious Flaw
The flaw can be used to let attackers steal personal data such as passwords if a user visits a compromised Web site, of which at least 10,000 are thought to already exist. Thus far, the vulnerability has been used primarily for grabbing gaming passwords for black market sales. The hole could, however, potentially also be used to steal more sensitive information such as banking passwords and other private information.
Some security analysts had gone as far as to suggest all IE users switch to a competing browser until Microsoft found a suitable fix.
Getting the Patch
Microsoft's emergency security patch will become available Wednesday at 1 p.m. EST at the Microsoft Update site as well as at the Microsoft Download Center. All users of IE5, 6, and 7 are advised to install it. A separate patch is expected to be made available for users of IE8 Beta 2. Expect to see far more detail by midday Wednesday when Microsoft officially issues its security bulletin.
 
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I'm not dissing Bill Gates, I mean, where would I be without XP? OSx? I don't think so. And as much shit as I give IE, it's not as bad as I like to pretend it is, I just happen to think Firefox is a lot better.
 

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I read somewhere that this security hole was present in all browsers, but I could be wrong.

Personally, I'm a Chrome fan, but still have to use IE for a lot of sites until all the compatibility issues get worked out.
 

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i fucking hate IE. i am a firefox nut. i wanted to try chrome but deleted it after my scrolling on my laptop wouldnt work on it.

IE is a fucking pig. where IE says to the virus' come on in. where FF says stay the fuck out.
 

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Microsoft making a patch to make IE more secure? Sorry, but a patch made by a third party would be more reliable than the shit Microsoft makes.
 
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