Microsoft warns of Internet Explorer flaw

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    something back, Apr 28, 2014
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    Yup, apparently Internet Explorer is more insecure than ever, not like it once was the best and most safe browser around, but now it's more dangerous than ever. Glad I uninstalled that browser a very long time ago.
     
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    Go over to pcworld.com and read more about this zero day threat
     
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    Thank you something back for posting this information. I read some of the articles and comments on PC World.I only took a cursory look at it (I don't really use IE), but I see the implications!
     
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    That is frightening. I actually just read something about it today. Good thing I don't use IE.
     
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    IE has always been trash but this is scary to read. Lots of people that do not know better still use IE :(
     
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