Two IE7 Security Holes Found
It’s all over the mainstream media: Internet Explorer 7 has two massive unpatched security holes hackers could easily use to grab your personal information. The first hole spoofs Web addresses. The second hole reveals what you’re viewing.
Of course, don’t believe the mainstream media. See for yourself. See the first hole in action here. And the second hole here.
Of course, I don’t care about that stuff. Like many bloggers, I use Firefox. You should too.
Tags: browsers, IE7, microsoft, Security, Software
October 27, 2006 | Filed Under Security, SoftwareComments
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