UK Government: We’re sticking with Internet Explorer 6

August 5, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Security News

Gulp. At the end of last week, along with thousands of other Brits, I received an email from the UK Government telling me that they had responded to a petition I had signed urging the Prime Minister to encourage government departments to upgrade from Internet Explorer 6.

 

You can read the UK Government’s response here.

 

In a nutshell, Her Majesty’s Government says it is more cost-effective to stick with Internet Explorer 6 (which has been dogged with security issues) rather than switch to an alternative browser or a more up-to-date version.

 

Too expensive, huh?

 

You have to wonder if that’s going to be considered an acceptable excuse by the general public when there’s a serious security breach that exploits a creaky old browser that’s been around since 2001.

 

Where’s the wisdom in sticking with IE 6 when Microsoft itself has urged users to upgrade to a more secure version, many websites are dropping support for it, and security professionals advise that installations of Internet Explorer 6 should be taken outside and beaten with a heavy stick.

 

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Microsoft Warns of IE Exploit Code in The Wild

November 24, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Security News

070213 microsoft patch1 Microsoft Warns of IE Exploit Code in The Wild

Microsoft on Monday said it is investigating a possible vulnerability in Internet Explorer after exploit code that allegedly can be used to take control of computers, if they visit a Web site hosting the code, was posted to a security mailing list.


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