Softpedia
 

NEWS CATEGORIES:



NEWS ARCHIVE >>
SOFTPEDIA REVIEWS >>
MEET THE EDITORS >>
TRENDING TODAY
Home > News > Microsoft > Software Blog

January 4th, 2013, 06:17 GMT · By

BLOG

Internet Explorer Under Attack, as Microsoft Is Still Working on a Security Patch

SHARE:

Adjust text size:


IE10 is one of the two versions that are not affected by the flaw Enlarge picture - IE10 is one of the two versions that are not affected by the flaw
Cybercriminals have recently found a bug in Internet Explorer that allows remote code execution on a vulnerable computer.

Microsoft has already confirmed the security flaw and released a Fix it tool to assist users into configuring their browsers in order to stay on the safe side, but a security update is yet to be released.

While the Redmond-based technology company is still working on a patch, security firm Avast says that Internet Explorer has received several attacks from at least nine compromised websites.

Jindrich Kubec, director of Threat Intelligence at Avast, told TheNextWeb that four websites are currently trying to exploit the flaw, while five different webpages have already been taken offline.

Microsoft recommends users to switch to IE9 and IE10, as they’re not affected by the flaw, but Windows XP users aren’t allowed to upgrade beyond IE8. In this regard, switching to a different browser or deploying Microsoft’s Fix it solution are the only two available options.

TELL US WHAT YOU THINK:

1,765 hits · Link to this article · Print article · Send to friend · Subscribe to news

MUST-READ RELATED ARTICLES:


Microsoft to Release Critical Windows 7 and Windows 8 Updates

Internet Explorer 8 Is an Amazingly Popular Money Wasting Machine

Internet Explorer Is Still the Number One Browser in the World

Softpedia Exclusive Discount: 50% Off Sticky Password Pro

Microsoft Releases Fix It Tool for Internet Explorer Flaw

READER COMMENTS:



No user comments yet.
Be the first to express your opinion!
Copyright © 2001-2013 Softpedia. Contact/Tip us at

WindowsGamesDriversMacLinuxScriptsMobileHandheldNews

SUBMIT PROGRAM   |   ADVERTISE   |   GET HELP   |   SEND US FEEDBACK   |   RSS FEEDS   |   UPDATE YOUR SOFTWARE   |   ROMANIAN FORUM