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Users should not use Microsoft Internet Explorer anymore

Post#1 » Tue Dec 16, 2008 10:38 pm

Article from: http://www.smarthouse.com.au/Content_And_Downloads/Industry/V4H3N9T7

"Major Problems With IE Browser Users Urged To Move


By Wire Services | Wednesday | 17/12/2008

A major problem has emerged with Microsofts Internet Explorer browser after it was revealed that hackers can easily use it to access computers and steal personal data.



Because IE is used by seven out of every ten computers in the world, the flaw is potentially very serious. Microsoft is trying to put together a patch, but in the meantime computer users have been advised to update their security settings or switch to unaffected browsers such as Googles new Chrome, Firefox or Opera.

The flaw was spotted last week when hackers started attacking users of IE 7. The flaw, however, has also been found in earlier versions of Microsoft's browser, IE 5 and IE 6.

Industry experts claim that two million computers have already been affected as Microsoft conceded that 1 in 500 internet users may have been exposed. The software Company said that it is considering the release of an emergency update to correct the flaw. The computing company claims that it has only detected attacks on Internet Explorer 7, the most common version of the browser, but gave warning that other versions are also potentially vulnerable.

The hack was initially devised by Chinese criminals, who have been stealing computer game passwords that can be sold on the black market.



According to the Guardian newspaper in the UK the latter scored highest in a recent set of tests of how browsers deal with password security, by security consultants Chapin Information Services. Firefox came second with IE mid-table. Google's new browser, Chrome, and Safari 3.2 for Windows tied in last place.


The flaw in IE allows criminals to gain control of computers that have visited a website infected with malicious code designed to exploit it. While restricting web surfing to trusted sites should reduce the risk of infection, the malicious code can be injected into any website. Users do not have to click or download anything to become infected, merely visiting an infected website is sufficient.


Antivirus software specialists Trend Micro believe as many as 10,000 sites have been hacked to exploit the flaw. Sites that have been compromised so far, however, are mostly Chinese and the attackers seem intent on stealing people's computer game passwords in order to sell them on the black market rather than looking for personal details such as bank accounts."
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Re: Users should not use Microsoft Internet Explorer anymore

Post#2 » Wed Dec 17, 2008 2:02 am

haven't used that stinker in at least 5 years (or any other MS app thats built into windows for that matter)

but then again, I'm one of those folks who wants complete control :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Post#3 » Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:32 am

Microsoft now will get around to fixing their known bug today (link below). I never use it, I use Mozilla Firefox but I know most others do use the "other".

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081216/ts ... emicrosoft
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Re: Users should not use Microsoft Internet Explorer anymore

Post#4 » Wed Dec 17, 2008 10:14 am

i stopped using IE a long to ago too. i mostly use Firefox these days. i also have safari and opera. everyone of these are better than Internet Explorer.

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Post#5 » Wed Dec 17, 2008 10:46 am

wow :shock:

I was just thinking of switching back to Internet Explorer. I have been using Mozilla for a while now. Guess thats not happening.
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Post#6 » Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:42 pm

Thats good to hear none of you guys use it anyways. Internet Explorer is a very insecure browser. I use Mozilla and Opera. Opera being the most secure I read. I also tried out Google's new browser, chrome. It's not bad, it has a fun interface and seems to load pages fast.
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Post#7 » Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:31 pm

I feel insecure seeing the evil IE icon on the desktop...menacingly daring you to click it...
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Re: Users should not use Microsoft Internet Explorer anymore

Post#8 » Sun Dec 21, 2008 12:50 pm

I use IE7 on a dayly basis, now i understand why IE7 received a security update yesterday.

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Post#9 » Tue Jul 28, 2009 12:52 am

I'm sure they're all at risk. Screw apple. Anything they make for computers are a complete waste.

And another thing, they make fun of personal computers (PC) on their commercials, but what are they? Commercial computers?
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Re: Users should not use Microsoft Internet Explorer anymore

Post#10 » Tue Jul 28, 2009 10:26 pm

I use Mozilla Firefox and the DC PlanetWeb 3.0. Sometimes I use the XDP Browser with the DC also. It's just a personal choice - nothing more.
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