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2012Coleman
May 02, 2014Explorer II
the issue affected IE 6 through 11 and allowed attackers to install malware on your computer without your permission that could be used to steal personal data, track online behavior, or gain control of the computer. This most often is caused by the user clicking on links or opening attachments in emails from unknown sources - phishing.
Microsoft has correct the problem - even for IE versions 6, 7, and 8 which only run on XP. If you have automatic updtes turned on, you should have received it. If not, go to All Programs, Microsoft Update, and check for updates. Click here for details
Microsoft has correct the problem - even for IE versions 6, 7, and 8 which only run on XP. If you have automatic updtes turned on, you should have received it. If not, go to All Programs, Microsoft Update, and check for updates. Click here for details
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