Microsoft patches new security for Internet Explorer
Microsoft has released a new security patch for Internet Explorer (IE) web browser, with patching up 7 security bugs including 6 errors related to remote control.
Microsoft has released a new security patch for Internet Explorer (IE) web browser, with patching up 7 security bugs including 6 errors related to remote control.
Follow PCAdvisor on 5.7, this security error is related to IE web browser version 6 to 10 being used on Windows XP , Vista , Windows 7, Windows 8 , Server 2003 , Server 2008 and Windows operating systems RT .
In addition, the patch fixed a zero-day vulnerability announced by security expert Tavis Ormandy , which could help hackers control the computer system.
Reportedly, on July 4, Microsoft released the first update to the operating system Windows 8.1 preview ( preview ), introduced by the company a week ago.
However, this update only fixes the good compatibility with other security software such as Norton and AVG Internet Security and some software such as AutoCAD , Parallels Desktop .
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