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Web Site Attacks Against Unpatched IE Flaw Spike

An anonymous reader wrote to mention a Washingtonpost.com article about an increase in attacks against IE users via a critical, unpatched flaw. The bug allows software to be downloaded to the vulnerable PC even if the only act the user takes is browsing to a web site. From the article: "[A] password-stealing program landed on the Windows PC belonging to Reaz Chowdhury, a programmer for Oracle Corp. who works out of his home in Orlando, Fla. Chowdhury said he's not sure which site he browsed in the past 24 hours that hijacked his browser, but he confirmed that the attackers had logged the user name and password for his company's virtual private network (VPN)."

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  1. That why I stay with #2 or #3 by jellomizer · · Score: 4, Interesting

    My Rule of thumb is whenever possible choose and use the #2 or #3 popular software. The #2 and #3 have enough features to be useful but gets less attention then #1. Use Linux or OS X instead of Windows, Choose Opera, Firefox, Safari over IE. No it is not a fixed in stone rule but I find it helps me out more then it hinders me.

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    If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.
  2. Re:Legislation Needed? by teshuvah · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I work on an air force base, and not only is IE the standard, but Firefox is on the list of unapproved apps. so if you're caught using it via the monthly scans, you're forced to uninstall it.