Fluffy Posted September 18, 2012 Share Posted September 18, 2012 Alert over possible IE browser flaw An IT watchdog has warned against using Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser because of a possible security flaw. The German government agency overseeing IT safety said people should use other browsers until the problem is fixed. The Federal Office for Information Security said the browser's "weak point is already being used for targeted attacks." It warns the code to attack computers running on Windows XP or Windows 7 operating systems through the browser is freely available online and might therefore spread rapidly. The agency says users of internet Explorer versions 7, 8 or 9 should switch to alternative browsers until Microsoft updates its browser's security features. Microsoft was not available for comment. Is this new news folks or the same old ! Fluffy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators hazelnut Posted September 18, 2012 Moderators Share Posted September 18, 2012 Microsoft is on it Fluffy and a fix is in the pipeline via Windows Updates.. There are workarounds you could use in the meantime http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/09/18/microsoft_workaround_for_ie_bug/ Support contact https://support.ccleaner.com/s/contact-form?language=en_US&form=general or support@ccleaner.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fluffy Posted September 18, 2012 Author Share Posted September 18, 2012 Thanks Hazelnut !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super Fast Posted September 18, 2012 Share Posted September 18, 2012 Again? -> http://www.theregist...lorer_zero_day/ Wow! Not that this surprises me... LOL! Thanks 4 the post. It humors me to see that 6 through 9 of IE are affected on XP/Vista/7. It was also interesting how it circumnavigates address space layout randomization. More interesting, was how it is via Active-X... When will they learn? Tsk, tsk!!! Hahaha!!!! Thanks, Fluffy, & thanks Hazel! Glad I use Firefox. I know it ain't perfect, but still. Just sayin!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators hazelnut Posted September 19, 2012 Moderators Share Posted September 19, 2012 All browsers have flaws turn up from time to time. The main thing is how long the organization takes to fix them. Microsoft just released this info https://blogs.technet.com/b/msrc/?Redirected=true Support contact https://support.ccleaner.com/s/contact-form?language=en_US&form=general or support@ccleaner.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
login123 Posted September 19, 2012 Share Posted September 19, 2012 Microsoft is on it Fluffy and a fix is in the pipeline via Windows Updates.. There are workarounds you could use in the meantime http://www.theregist...und_for_ie_bug/ There's an interesting link at the bottom of that page, Hazel. Says "Google to axe IE 8 support, cuts off Windows XP lifeline" Link is http://www.theregist...ched_by_google/ Summary paragraph says this: "In other words, XP stick-in-the-muds need to finally get with the programme and stop behaving like we're still living in a pre-Facebook-Twitter-iPad 2001. There's arguably a big problem with that, however, given how many people (still swaggering around a 39 per cent global usage figure at the last count) continue to run that OS on their computers." Its still at about 39 percent. http://gs.statcounte...y-201108-201208 Speaking for "pre-Facebook-Twitter-iPad" stick in the muds everywhere, I take umbrage at that remark. And I think it should be "Sticks-in-the-mud", but that is debatable. Windows XP: the zombie OS that wouldn't die. Or maybe "The Little Engine That Could" and still can. The CCleaner SLIM version is always released a bit after any new version; when it is it will be HERE :-) Pssssst: ... It isn't really a cloud. Its a bunch of big, giant servers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super Fast Posted September 19, 2012 Share Posted September 19, 2012 7 is great, but you can't deny the simplicity of XP. Oh for a crossbred 7, that does what XP does as simply as XP does it, & adds back a few missing pieces in 7 that work in XP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Andavari Posted September 20, 2012 Moderators Share Posted September 20, 2012 (edited) More interesting, was how it is via Active-X... When will they learn? Tsk, tsk!!! Hahaha!!!! Thanks, Fluffy, & thanks Hazel! Glad I use Firefox. I know it ain't perfect, but still. Just sayin!!! Active-X is perfect for hosing a good clean system to infect it easily. However using a "makes me feel safer" 3rd party browser is of no guarantee that you're actually any safer because sites can code stuff to use IE or whatever the hell else they want your browser to do such as running some hidden program they download rather you know it or not, such as what ZDNet did oh so many years ago with cookie storage and who knows what else. Edited September 20, 2012 by Andavari Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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