Monday, September 17, 2012, Microsoft announced that it had discovered a critical vulnerability in versions 6, 7, 8 and 9 Internet Explorer. A feat already used by some hackers who can execute malicious code remotely. So after the Trojan Poison Ivy, others have used this flaw malware since its discovery, as noted on his blog specializes AlienVault Labs.
To the danger posed by this vulnerability, the Redmond giant has redoubled its efforts and now provides a workaround temporary problem. It is not as effective as a corrective suit but "some scenarios," according to the Microsoft support site. The solution is in English and is to follow some instructions and download a. Msi. For now, the Microsoft Fix it only works with 32-bit versions of Internet Explorer and it is still necessary that it is up to date. It is obviously possible to check via Windows Update.
To avoid any risk, it is better to use Internet Explorer 10, which is not concerned or another browser. A patch should complete available TODAY
To the danger posed by this vulnerability, the Redmond giant has redoubled its efforts and now provides a workaround temporary problem. It is not as effective as a corrective suit but "some scenarios," according to the Microsoft support site. The solution is in English and is to follow some instructions and download a. Msi. For now, the Microsoft Fix it only works with 32-bit versions of Internet Explorer and it is still necessary that it is up to date. It is obviously possible to check via Windows Update.
To avoid any risk, it is better to use Internet Explorer 10, which is not concerned or another browser. A patch should complete available TODAY
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