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steve2470

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Wed May 14, 2014, 10:46 PM May 2014

Microsoft sticks to vow, leaves XP exposed to ongoing attacks

Computerworld - Hackers are exploiting an Internet Explorer (IE) vulnerability that was left unpatched in Windows XP on Tuesday, Microsoft and outside security experts said.

The bug, identified as CVE-2014-1815, was one of two Microsoft patched with a critical update issued Tuesday for IE6, IE7, IE8, IE9, IE10 and IE11. In the accompanying security bulletin, Microsoft noted that the vulnerability had been both known to hackers and used by them prior to yesterday's update.

"Microsoft is aware of limited attacks that attempt to exploit this vulnerability in Internet Explorer," the bulletin stated.

But because Windows XP exhausted its support privileges last month, users running the aged operating system did not receive the IE security update, as did owners of Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 PCs.

http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9248328/Microsoft_sticks_to_vow_leaves_XP_exposed_to_ongoing_attacks

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Microsoft sticks to vow, leaves XP exposed to ongoing attacks (Original Post) steve2470 May 2014 OP
OS X wins. nt onehandle May 2014 #1
so does Linux and Windows 7 and 8 nt steve2470 May 2014 #2
LOL! nt Logical May 2014 #3
cinemas start showing films with actual sound, discontinue support for silents nt msongs May 2014 #4
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