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General Category => Computer questions => Topic started by: Russ C on April 29, 2014, 09:03:51 am
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Heads up,
A branch of the US Department of Homeland Security is telling Americans to stop using Internet Explorer due to a vulnerability that allows hackers to remotely execute codes on victim's computers as they surf the web.
Read more:http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/story/25370754/homeland-security-dont-use-internet-explorer (http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/story/25370754/homeland-security-dont-use-internet-explorer)
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Somehow Russ, I don't really believe much that any dept of the govt says anymore. they seem to back slide on all most everything they say--if this offends anyone, oh well. JMHO--Richard
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IE is always super slow for me anyway.
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the answer from Microsoft:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/library/security/2963983
see the Suggested Actions & Apply Workarounds
Workarounds refer to a setting or configuration change that does not correct the underlying issue but would help block known attack vectors before a security update is available.
yeah, right, just play sitting ducks.... ;)
my workaround: use Google Chrome
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PLEASE don't get me going. Our public officials don't give two hoots about the American citizens or the millions of Americans that have given up their life for the freedoms they feel they can take away. Homeland security is as big of a joke as the war on drugs. It?s just another way to suck money out of our pockets to put in theirs. Sorry this sort of thing always strikes a nerve.
Jeff Walters
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We use I.E. Use McAfee for virus protection. Our oldest son has his own computer programming company for 30 years. Called him when I read about this (He deals with viruses regularly). Said that these things are always blown way out of proportion, and that we shouldn't worry. IF someone tried to hack into ours, McAfee would catch it.
jerry
Iowa
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Heads up,
A branch of the US Department of Homeland Security is telling Americans to stop using Internet Explorer due to a vulnerability that allows hackers to remotely execute codes on victim's computers as they surf the web.
Read more:http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/story/25370754/homeland-security-dont-use-internet-explorer (http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/story/25370754/homeland-security-dont-use-internet-explorer)
it is safe to use internet explorer again microsoft plug the hole this time after 11 years.