I would like to let you know that I may be one of the many people out there who actually has a vast appreciation for Internet Explorer Content Advisor. The only thing I don’t actually like the workings of it, if I had to be honest with you. So basically what I am saying is [...]
12.15.09 | Computer Tips And Tricks | admin
NSS Labs is a self-governing entity with business in many areas unrelated to this, but it’s important to note that the study was funded by Microsoft. “Social engineering malware,” is the most important form of malware these days. The basic idea is that the user is lured into visiting a web site and downloading malware [...]
04.19.09 | Software Review | admin
During the Pwn20wn contest at CanSecWest, three of the most used web browsers, Apple’s Safari version 3.2.1, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer version 8 and Mozilla’s Firefox version 3.0.7 were found to be vulnerable to an arbitrary code execution. One of the authors of these vulnerabilities is Nils, a computer science student, who discovered the vulnerability in [...]
04.18.09 | Software Review | admin
After IE8 was released at MIX09, Microsoft sent out an e-mail its testers announcing the RTW build and thanked them for their hard work. Microsoft said that all “Postponed bugs are now active for consideration in the next version of Internet Explorer,” the software giant also told testers that bugs could still be filed, but [...]
04.15.09 | Computer News | admin
Two bloggers reported on Wednesday that a just-leaked build of Windows 7 lets users remove Internet Explorer (IE), the first time that Microsoft Corp. has offered the option since it integrated the browser with Windows in 1997. The move could have been encouraged by recent charges by the European Union that Microsoft has stifled browser [...]
03.15.09 | Computer News | admin