Microsoft released security patches for old IE
After a few days of announcing a security bug in Internet Explorer (IE) from version 6 to 8, Microsoft on 2.1 officially released an update to patch.
After a few days of announcing a security bug in Internet Explorer (IE) from version 6 to 8, Microsoft on 2.1 officially released an update to patch.
Microsoft has released a patch for IE versions 6 to 8
According to PCAdvisor, Microsoft said it was a "zero-day" vulnerability that had a particularly serious impact on older versions of IE (6-8), helping hackers to easily control computers and store pages. Malicious web on the machine.
However, IE 9 and IE 10 versions are not affected by this vulnerability.
Security firm Symantec has described this security flaw that could help hackers attack computers like "spilled water" , important data on computers will also be easily controlled by hackers.
Currently, in order to patch this security, users only need to access this address and then download the patch update to the computer for free.
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