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I guess Microsoft will just have to cry into its giant bag of money.
But seriously Windows XP with IE 7 AND IE 8, *may* still be vulnerable on XP.
Win XP doesn't have ASLR, which makes it vulnerable to the return to libc attack
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return-to-libc_attack
Vista and later systems do, and thus are not exploitable.