4 New "Extremely Critical" IE Vulnerabilities
TopherTG writes "Buckle your seat belts folks. On what is looking to be the next Black Tuesday, with rumors of 9 new Windows security patches being released, Secunia is reporting on 4 new vulnerabilities in IE that allow for arbitrary code execution and placing content over other windows. Combined with the new Windows patches, it is likely more Download.Ject and Sasser like viruses will be emerging in the coming months."
October 29th, 1929.
Shocked! I'm shocked, I tell you!
/Not That Funny
This is why I browse with a -1 modifier to so-called "Funny" comments.
for all intensive purposes I could care less about the difference between "mute" and "moot" so try and impress someone else
"What part of "well regulated" is so hard to understand?"
I don't know. For some reason most anti-gun nutters seem to think it means 'government controlled'.
I like it :-)
The Internet's nature is peer to peer - 20050301_cs_profs.pdf