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Happy Birthday Internet Explorer!
By Jamie Hinks published
It's been 20 years since Microsoft foisted Internet Explorer onto our Windows PCs and it's not been without a few hiccups.
Microsoft fixes critical flaws in Internet Explorer and Office
By Jamie Hinks published
Vulnerabilities may have allowed attackers to carry out a remote code execution.
Microsoft claims disabling Do Not Track will protect your browsing privacy
By Chuong Nguyen published
Microsoft will turn off Do Not Track by default in new browser versions, including Project Spartan.
It's the death of Internet Explorer as we know it
By Ian Morris published
Modern versions of IE are pretty good, but it just can't shake the damage done by IE6.
You can try out Project Spartan in the next Windows 10 preview
By David Nield published
MWC 2015 Eager to get your hands on Microsoft's new browser? It's coming to your desktop or laptop very soon.
Old school vulnerabilities grow in popularity in 2014
By Jamie Hinks published
Seven out of the top 10 exploits in 2014 were carried out using vulnerabilities in old code that have been left open.
Shellshock and Heartbleed helped fuel rise in security vulnerabilities in 2014
By Jamie Hinks published
Microsoft Windows was the highest source of vulnerabilities among operating systems with Internet Explorer scoring highly in the applications category.
Can businesses stick with Windows XP and still avoid a hacking disaster?
By Rene Millman published
We look at possible reasons to stay with the venerable OS, and how best to plan a migration if necessary.
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