Lee B Posted April 28, 2014 Report Posted April 28, 2014 REDMOND, Wash. (AP) — Microsoft says a security gap in Internet Explorer could allow an attacker to take complete control of a computer if the user clicks on a link to a malicious website. The vulnerability affects versions 6 through 11 of the Web browser. Microsoft Corp. said Saturday that it was aware of "limited, targeted attacks" that tried to exploit the security gap. The company is working on a safety fix which it will provide in an upcoming software update. In the meantime, Microsoft encourages customers to enable a firewall, apply all software updates and install anti-malware software. I prefer Firefox with Google Chrome as a backup. 1 Quote
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