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MS Fixes Critical IE Exploit

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Only eight days after a critical Internet Explorer exploit that affected over 10,000 websites was made very, very public, Microsoft has released a fix. The IE7 exploit has been used to steal gaming passwords but would have inevitably drawn more nefarious criminals, and some experts went so far as to caution IE users to switch to another browser until the flaw was corrected.

While I don't think that IE users "get what they deserve," eight days is rather shamefully long to have to wait for a potentially devastating vulnerability to be fixed. This ain't Hanukkah, Microsoft, and you ain't no Maccabee.

For you IE folk who haven't been scared into Firefox, Opera or Chrome, go here for your critical security fix.

Critical Internet Explorer Fix Released [VE3D]

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