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Microsoft To Ship Emergency IE Patch

Grotendo writes "Microsoft plans to release an emergency patch for Internet Explorer very soon to counter targeted attacks and the publication of exploit code for a 'browse and you're owned' vulnerability in its flagship Web browser. The out-of-band update will be released once the company is satisfied that it has been properly tested against all affected versions of Windows. This could happen as early as this weekend." Microsoft has downplayed the seriousness of the IE zero-day, and insisted that it affects only IE6 even as security researchers close in on exploits for IE7 and IE8. Microsoft has had no comment about the firestorm that Google unleashed by directly accusing the Chinese of cyber espionage. ShadowServer has up a sobering post on the massive extent of the problem of "groups that can be referred to as the Advanced Persistent Threat."

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  1. Re:Enough is enough! by A+Friendly+Troll · · Score: 1, Troll

    I'm uploading the IE6 No More code to my website now. There's a point where users of outdated software need to be told there's four major cost-free options, including a much updated version of IE if they want to stick with IE.

    Five.

    It's missing Opera, which globally has more users than Chrome, for example, and wtfpwns both IE and Firefox combined market share in certain countries. In most European countries, Opera has more users than Safari and Chrome.

    While the concept is neat, the choices aren't, and they are both offensive and ignorant.