Feds warn against Internet Explorer
Spinner
Birmingham, UK
The U.S Computer Emergency Readiness Team, known as CERT, issued a "vulnerability note" saying that computer users should not use the Internet Explorer browser because of security vulnerabilities that hackers can exploit to launch attacks on personal computers and corporate networks.
Source: CBSCERT is suggesting that computer users take steps such as applying security updates to Outlook e-mail programs and maintaining antivirus software, and using alternative Web browsers.
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*dies laughing*
It's just like with Windows XP, it's the latest Microsoft OS used by the majority of home users, so it's targeted by pretty much everybody, hence everybody running around flapping their arms every time a hole is discovered. Windows XP is not a particularly insecure OS, it's a targetted OS.
On the same lines as XP, IE is one of the most used browsers on the planet, and yes, it needs to be secure, but if Opera or Firefox for example held the same position in the statistics would it hold up any better security wise?
IE is without a doubt the lard browser, it's more bloated than a hot air balloon and has its limitations, but is it the most insecure browser? I'm not convinced.
Nevertheless, Microsoft should get their butt's into gear and fix these exploits. Just my thoughts.