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Microsoft said it would produce patches for the vulnerabilities in its next security update due on 11 April. However, it said the patches would be released earlier if the threat grew significantly. To avoid falling victim, Microsoft urged users to avoid websites they did not trust...

Ok thats nice of them to wait 2 weeks before allowing anyone to get a patch. How many computers (dozens/hundreds/thousands) need to get infected before they deem it significant? :mad: And their solution right now is just don't visit any unknown site? Better issue the 'Don't use a search engine advisory' right quick.
 
Apple Hobo said:
Because you can't connect to the interweb without the e

:p

I'll just stick to good ol' Safari. ;) :)
 

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tag said:
Ok thats nice of them to wait 2 weeks before allowing anyone to get a patch. How many computers (dozens/hundreds/thousands) need to get infected before they deem it significant? :mad: And their solution right now is just don't visit any unknown site? Better issue the 'Don't use a serach engine advisory' right quick.

Hey, thats M$ for you. :rolleyes:
 
dmw007 said:
Why people still even use IE I will never know. :rolleyes:

It's because they're dual-booting their new Intel Mac's and for some reason the Firefox download won't work...? Or they just want to see how their websites look.

Or they're a PC user, but who cares about them? :p
 
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