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New security holes found in Internet Explorer

Two separate security holes were found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer this week, one in Internet Explorer 7 and another in Internet Explorer 6. The vulnerability in IE 7 was discovered Read more...

Small company files suit against Microsoft and Adobe

Texas-based Aloft Media, has filed a suit against Microsoft and Adobe for allegedly infringing on two of the company's patents. The patents in question are for two technologies related to the GUI Read more...

ALSO NOTED: What makes a successful CIO; adopting remote management

> Seven key roles for successful CIOs. Slideshow > One company's revolution via Web services. Read more...

XML flaw a risk in new IE version

Yesterday's Patch Tuesday brought fixes for Windows, including Read more...

New worm can knock down firewall, connectivity

Thanks to hackers, there is now malicious code available that can disable the Windows Firewall on some Windows XP PCs. According to security experts, the code can terminate Windows' Internet Read more...

Why IE7 is a good upgrade decision

Still undecided about whether upgrading to IE7 is a good move? Well, according to a panel of analysts, it's a no brainer. The new browser is more secure and offers a slew of new features (tabbed Read more...

IE7 phishing vulnerability found

It's official--Internet Explorer 7, released just last week, has its first vulnerability, which has been deemed "less critical" by a security vendor. According to Secunia, the flaw helps mask Read more...

ALSO NOTED: iPod spam carrying a nasty Trojan; What's under the hood of IE7 RC1?; and much more...

> iPod spam carrying a nasty Trojan. Article > What's under the hood of IE7 RC1? Read more...

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IE6 Falls below 5% for First Time in US and Europe - StatCounter Global Stats

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Usage of web browser Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) in the US and Europe fell below the 5% mark for the first time in May, according to web analytics company, StatCounter. The Read more >>