A Web site that published a third-party patch to fix a security hole in Microsoft's Internet Explorer has had to reissue the patch, after the original was found to be flawed. Openwares.org published ...
There are reports that last week's security patch for Internet Explorer may have caused some unforeseen problems for many IE users, both on Windows XP and on Vista. Some users report not being able to ...
Microsoft confirmed last week that the massive IE vulnerability was used as an entry point for attackers to launch a malicious cyber attack on Google, in addition to more than 30 other companies. Thus ...
Altogether, the 10 patches -- three of which repair critical glitches -- address vulnerabilities in Windows, Microsoft Office, IE, Internet Information Services and the .NET Framework. Thus far, there ...
Last Tuesday's "critical" security fix for Internet Explorer is causing trouble for some users who have been testing the new IE 7 browser. Microsoft has received "scattered reports of users ...
Microsoft has this morning released an emergency out-of-band patch to fix a widely publicized zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer. Security experts are advising users and enterprises to ...
UPDATE: On Wednesday afternoon, eEye said its patch had now been downloaded 70,000 times. eEye Digital Security's unofficial fix for a high-profile Internet Explorer flaw is proving popular. The patch ...
Microsoft Corp. is set to release five security patches for its products Tuesday, including a highly anticipated Internet Explorer fix that will address a bug that hackers have been exploiting over ...
A new patch designed to address six serious security vulnerabilities in Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer doesn’t fix all the problems it purports to, according to security researchers. The patch, ...
An IE remote code execution (RCE) flaw is so serious that it just can't wait till April's Patch Tuesday. Instead, an out-of-band fix was released this week. The RCE issue occurs when someone is led to ...
Company will issue an out-of-cycle patch for the flaws thought to have been used in cyberattacks against U.S. companies. Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of Google, as the most ...