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Robert Collie
01 May 2014

The main reason I didn't switch to Chrome until I heard of this ulcer is all my favourites were EI.
Surprize! It is just a click to to import.
I will probably stay with Chrome now because it is not productive to switch back and forth. Familiarity is a big speed enhancer.

Posted by:

Edvins
01 May 2014

Thanks Bob. Much apreciated here down-under as well.
Keep up the good work
Ed

Posted by:

arabgogs
01 May 2014

I love how this is and is always reported like IE and windows are always vulnerable to exploitation.

I wonder if firefox was to really become the most commonly used browser in the world (as opposed to the myth that goes about on certain sites), how long it would take for it to become the main target for exploiters.

Thanks for the update though!

Posted by:

CN
01 May 2014

Since AOL uses IE shold I worry about logging on there?

EDITOR'S NOTE: Years ago, AOL used to distribute a custom version of IE. I think those days are long gone. You can safely access the AOL website and their online services with any browser now.

Posted by:

sandy sutherland
01 May 2014

Hmmm... May have used IE for a few weeks while looking for a replacement browser. I couldn't get away from it fast enough! Netscape was my choice in the 1990s, and Firefox followed when Netscape expired. I suppose many chose to use IE because it was right there in their face, the path of least resistance. There is the possibility some of these internet users are also the least computer savvy, and most at risk.

I am currently exploring Ubuntu. Brother says, "about time!". - 77 and still learning :-)

Posted by:

YSirTinLee
02 May 2014

Just read some good news that includes XP users as well.

http://news.yahoo.com/know-internet-explorer-fix-174420237--abc-news-topstories.html

Posted by:

crimsonsword
02 May 2014

I am also a Tourbus alum. Bob, does using Avant browser which uses IE platform also dangerous? Thanks.

EDITOR'S NOTE: I don't know for sure, but I would think YES. The Avant forums are strangely silent on the issue.

Posted by:

MmeMoxie
02 May 2014

Whew ... This is a biggie!!! Most of us, those who have computer knowledge and have had computers, for quite awhile now ... Know that Microsoft's Internet Explorer - IE - hasn't been the best browser, for a long, long time. Please, I am not getting into the "Browser Wars" issues, either. Microsoft in general, has had many, many multiple security, vulnerable issues, for almost 2 decades. This is one reason, for the routine Microsoft Security Updates, right???

It really has been a long time, since, I have used IE, as my main browser. Mainly, because of all the security issues. BUT ... I do have IE on my computer ... It just comes with the Microsoft Windows Operating System. So, I have taken the precautions, that you mentioned, hoping that Microsoft will have a possible "patch" ... Sometime, in the near future. I do get my "Security Patches" from Microsoft. I totally, adhere to the concept ... An ounce of prevention ... Is better than a pound of cure!!!

Thanks Bob, for giving us several methods, to address this issue. :)

Posted by:

Joe
03 May 2014

Just before I logged on to this site I got an auto update for IE8 and I'm running XP! So, Bob, as of May 2, there's a patch for this on XP.
oh, I know - I'm in process of going to Ubuntu.

Posted by:

MmeMoxie
03 May 2014

Surprise!!! Surprise!!! Surprise!!! I can't believe it, either ... Microsoft, just this EARLY AM ... Updated for the Internet Explorer Flaw!!!

I am totally surprised, just like you were, Bob. This was a BIGGIE, otherwise, MS would have waited, until the next Patch Tuesday. Heavens ... It only took MS 6 days, to make this patch/correction!!!

I thank the stars above, that I DO have my Auto-Windows Update on 24/7, for MS Tuesday Patches. I even had the settings, for MS to go ahead and simply download the patch(es), install them and to restart my PC, if, it is necessary. This way, it was done.

I just happened, to have been on the computer, messing with a game, not working right, that I had just purchased. I had been uninstalling and installing the game ... When, I saw, that there was a "count-down" for restarting the PC. It was then, that I noticed, it was for a Windows Update. I immediately knew, what the update was for. I have been a Windows user, since, Sept. 1996 ... And, I honestly do not ever recall, a Windows Update, on a Saturday morning!!!

As they say ... Try to always be prepared ... You just never know. LOL :)

Posted by:

peter donnelly
12 Apr 2016

my laptop ie, has been frozen by someone, and the site tells me that a graphics crashed/ broken, and gives the phone number
1877-511-2830 for a fix for a fee
how can I report these thieves, and can Microsoft stop them?

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