Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 12th Apr 2006 18:30 UTC
Microsoft Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer browser has undergone a major security makeover to plug 10 vulnerabilities that puts millions at risk of PC takeover, address bar spoofing and information disclosure attacks. The monster IE update includes a fix for the 'createTextRange()' code execution flaw that caused zero-day drive-by downloads and a significant modification to the way the browser renders certain ActiveX controls. In all, Microsoft shipped five bulletins with patches for 14 different vulnerabilities in a range of Windows products. At the same time Microsoft has begun requesting that users upgrade their ME/98 machines because support ends July 11th, 2006.
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Angel--Fr@gzill@
Member since:
2005-12-23

!!!

What about Ms stopping all the greedy marketing and business of future Vista OS and Office, other software ...during the rest of this whole year, and declare it "Ms Patch Year" for all their software...!!! ;)

It would be more benefic to the human kind that all the donations made by Bill to charities in order to save taxation... ;)

I wonder if they whould have enough time to patch everything in one year, though...

Yeah, I know... I just woke up! Good morning...

!!!