Microsoft has just released a new security patch for IE
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 .
on june 13, microsoft issued eight security patches for vulnerabilities in windows operating systems, internet explorer, windows media player and office software.
through utilities, the user's ie browser may be more secure against internet threats. the following article will introduce users the best security utilities for microsoft's internet explorer (ie) web browser.
microsoft has just announced a roadmap to support security updates for its web browsers. notably, internet explorer 8 (ie 8) web browser is only supported by microsoft security packages until early 2016.
this article shows you how to update microsoft's internet explorer browser. after the release of internet explorer 11, microsoft stopped supporting internet explorer and did not continue to create any other updates. internet explorer browser is only available on windows 7, windows 8.1, and windows 10 although microsoft edge is the default browser of this operating system.
as we all know, microsoft has officially launched a trademark of internet explorer, almost four years ago, and chose edge as a replacement and the default browser for windows 10.
on may 20, the leading us technology company microsoft officially announced its plan to permanently close internet explorer (ie) browser after more than 25 years.
after nearly 27 years, microsoft has finally killed internet explorer. although it used to be microsoft's iconic browser, ie has had a long and bumpy road.
although the internet explorer browser has been discontinued, there are still some old websites that are not suitable for modern browsers, so users cannot open and read content.