Internet Explorer, on the spotlight!

Posted by Mikko at 20 December 2008

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Internet Explorer on the spotlight“It’s fine to say ‘don’t use Internet Explorer’ for now, but other browsers may well find themselves in a similar situation”, these were the exact words of Darien Graham-Smith, PC Pro security editor.

Recently, Microsoft discovered a new security hole (vulnerability) to all released versions of Internet Explorer. Being the default Internet browser on most Windows workstations, this issue undoubtedly placed Internet Explorer to the spotlight.

The security hole was discovered by hackers before Microsoft did. In return, malicious websites that install programs that steal passwords for online games were already on the cloud (Internet) during Microsoft’s discovery. Even nongamers should be worried about this as the same security hole could have been used to steal more sensitive information.

Even though Microsoft already released a patch to the vulnerability, not everyone is vigilant enough to download it. I guess Microsoft has to give this issue more publicity. Internet cafes and maintainers of public Internet terminals should know the issue as the general public’s safety is on stake.

Personally, I’ve quit using Internet Explorer 5 years ago. I’ve been overwhelmed with the large volume of security holes that install malicious software. I switched to Mozilla Firefox and was very satisfied.

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