Microsoft warning over browser security flaw
OPS_admin | Jan 31, 2011 | Comments 0
Microsoft has issued a “critical” warning over a newly-discovered flaw in Windows.
In a security advisory, the company warned of a loophole that could be used by malicious hackers to steal private information or hijack computers.
The bug potentially affects every user of the Internet Explorer web browser – around 900 million people worldwide.
Microsoft has issued a software patch to defend against attacks, and said it was working to develop a long-term fix.
The security advisory, which was published on Friday, details how the vulnerability can be used to manipulate users and take over their machines.
Full Story Here: BBC News – Microsoft warning over browser security flaw.
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