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Computer Nerds Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
alphadogg writes "Attack code has been identified that could be used to break into a PC running older versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. The code was posted Friday to the Bugtraq mailing list by an unidentified hacker. According to security vendor Symantec, the code does not always work properly, but it could be used to install unauthorized software on a victim's computer."...
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RocketDock.com - Newest Addons (Free subscription) | yesterday
Internet Explorer Icons Submitted 28 minutes ago by 0 comments, 3 downloads
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PC World (Free subscription) | yesterday
Symantec says that an unpatched flaw affecting IE 7 and IE 6 has been made public.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | yesterday
A hacker has posted attack code that could be used to break into a PC running older versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser.
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eWeek (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
Microsoft unveiled some details about Internet Explorer 9 this week at the Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles. But what does Microsoft have in store for IE users from a security perspective? - Microsoft unveiled an embryonic version of Internet Explorer 9 at its Professional Developers Conference ( PDC ) this week, touching off a round of speculation of what the browser would entail...
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AterSlash (Free subscription) | yesterday
Attack code has been identified that could be used to break into a PC running older versions of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser. The code was posted Friday to the Bugtraq mailing list by an unidentified hacker.
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eWeek (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Microsoft at PDC Nov. 18 shared some new ideas it's bringing to Internet Explorer 9. The company says it plans to make the browser more Web- and developer-friendly, while still maintaining the familiar Internet Explorer identity. That sounds nice, but in the end, Microsoft said very little about what it specifically plans to offer in IE 9. Realizing that, we have decided to take a step back, evaluate...
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Daily Tech (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Microsoft looks to rise to the challenge issued by Mozilla, Google, Opera, and others
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QNX (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
"Many wonder why Microsoft doesn't offer nightly builds - or at least something fairly frequent - of Internet Explorers. Ars talks to Microsoft's general manager for Internet Explorer, who says the IE9 development cycle will look much the same as previous versions. We don't think that's a great idea."
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Mobility Guru (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Microsoft says Internet Explorer 9 will make web-site rendering a breeze for developers. The company provided new details about the browser today.
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Efinditnow (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Most Internet users agree that Microsoft made good progress with Internet Explorer 8 compared to previous releases of the web browser. Internet Explorer 8 introduced some interesting new features, increased the performance of the web browser by a lot compared to previous versions and introduced some new security concepts that made the web browsing experience [...]
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BlueBlog (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Today we’re launching a major update to the Internet Explorer version of Glue. The new version of Glue for IE integrates with the new GetGlue.com. Working across hundreds of popular sites about movies, books, music, and more, the new version of Glue for IE provides in context suggestions, friend reviews, clips and a way to quickly [...]
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AterSlash (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Microsoft has unveiled the first details of Internet Explorer 9, promising that it will close the performance gap on rival browsers. The major newcomer is a revamped rendering engine that will tap the power of the PC’s graphics card to accelerate text and graphics performance.
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CNN (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
With Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft showed Wednesday it's trying to retake the browser initiative.
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Library Grape (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Has anyone been having issues viewing the blog using Internet Explorer? I normally use Firefox but was forced to view it on IE the other day and had lag issues. Please let me know if you're having problems. As an alternative, you really should switch to Firefox or Chrome. Internet Explorer is, has been, and always will be, crippled and lame. Click below to download a better browser: Firefox Chrome...