Microsoft Starts Blocking Websites with SHA-1 Certificates in Edge, IE Browsers

Microsoft Starts Blocking Websites with SHA-1 Certificates in Edge, IE Browsers

Phase 3 of SHA-1 deprecation reached with May updates

Internet Explorer 11 Updated with More VBScript Execution Blocking Options

Internet Explorer 11 Updated with More VBScript Execution Blocking Options

Block VBScript execution for all document modes

March 14 Windows Updates Also Causing Widespread IE11 Bug

March 14 Windows Updates Also Causing Widespread IE11 Bug

More problems reported by users who installed latest patches

Google Discloses Another Unpatched Windows Vulnerability, Edge Users at Risk

Google Discloses Another Unpatched Windows Vulnerability, Edge Users at Risk

Security flaw found in Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer

Microsoft Reduces Size of “Security Only” Update with Separate IE Patch

Microsoft Reduces Size of “Security Only” Update with Separate IE Patch

Internet Explorer to get security updates in dedicated pack

  • Windows
  • By Bogdan Popa
  • November 21st, 2016
Microsoft Starts the SHA-1 Deprecation Countdown for Edge and IE11 Browsers

Microsoft Starts the SHA-1 Deprecation Countdown for Edge and IE11 Browsers

Browsers will no longer load SHA-1-based websites

  • Windows
  • By Bogdan Popa
  • November 4th, 2016
Microsoft Loses 331 Million Browser Users to Google Chrome and Firefox

Microsoft Loses 331 Million Browser Users to Google Chrome and Firefox

Statistics show the world is moving to Firefox and Chrome

  • Windows
  • By Bogdan Popa
  • November 2nd, 2016
Browser Tests Show Microsoft Edge Is More Secure than Google Chrome and Firefox

Browser Tests Show Microsoft Edge Is More Secure than Google Chrome and Firefox

NSS Labs performs tests on Edge, Chrome, and Firefox

Microsoft Patches Four Zero-Days Used in Live Attacks

Microsoft Patches Four Zero-Days Used in Live Attacks

0-days affect IE, Edge, Office, and Windows' GDI component

  • Windows
  • By Bogdan Popa
  • September 20th, 2016
Windows 7 and 8.1 Cumulative Updates Won’t Include Internet Explorer Patches

Windows 7 and 8.1 Cumulative Updates Won’t Include Internet Explorer Patches

These patches will be released separately, Microsoft says

  • Security
  • By Catalin Cimpanu
  • September 18th, 2016
Exploit Kits Feed Off Flash Bugs, but One IE Vulnerability Is Their Favorite

Exploit Kits Feed Off Flash Bugs, but One IE Vulnerability Is Their Favorite

CVE-2013-2551 is the most popular vulnerability with EKs

Adobe Releases Flash Security Update After Taking a Break in August

Adobe Releases Flash Security Update After Taking a Break in August

Microsoft to block Flash in older IE versions

Microsoft Will Block Outdated Versions of Flash Player Starting October

Microsoft Will Block Outdated Versions of Flash Player Starting October

Say goodbye to old version of the insecure Flash Player

  • Windows
  • By Bogdan Popa
  • September 6th, 2016
Microsoft Blocking Some Third-Party Windows Browsers as Part of Family Settings

Microsoft Blocking Some Third-Party Windows Browsers as Part of Family Settings

You better use IE and Microsoft Edge, Redmond says

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Is Now 21 Years Old

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Is Now 21 Years Old

Internet Explorer was launched on August 16, 1995

Microsoft Update Catalog to Work in Chrome and Firefox Too

Microsoft Update Catalog to Work in Chrome and Firefox Too

Microsoft removing ActiveX requirement after so many months

Microsoft Deprecates RC4 Support in Edge and Internet Explorer

Microsoft Deprecates RC4 Support in Edge and Internet Explorer

Companies are encouraged to use TLS 1.2 where possible

 
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