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Stop browsing the web NOW, or your computer will come under the control of the Bad Guys. Read this first.

Internet Explorer, the web browser that comes bundled with Windows and some Mac systems, has a serious security flaw. Just by viewing a web page you might compromise your machine. And thousands of web pages all over the Net contain the damaging code - because the machines hosting those pages have been compromised. This means that you will be attacked even if you stick to browsing sites that you trust.

There is no fix to Internet Explorer available, even though this flaw has been known about for some time. If you continue to use this browser, you are asking the bad guys to control your computer. They will use it for things like sending spam and compromising your bank details and personal information.

Currently the only fix is to install another browser. Even if Microsoft get around to fixing this problem, the history shows that there will be many others, and that your computer will be open to takeover by others for as long as you use Internet Explorer.

If your workplace forbid you from installing software on your machine, you have three choices:
  1. Never browse the Web from your work computer - just don't start the browser at all, ever.
  2. Disobey your work and install another browser.
  3. Disobey your work and install a program for sending spam, involuntarily, courtesy of the Bad Guys.
Please don't choose option 3.

I recommend installing Mozilla Firefox right away. Others prefer other browsers - pretty much any alternative to Internet Explorer will be better.

More details in [livejournal.com profile] reddragdiva's journal. But maybe install a new browser first, and then go browsing later?

Date: 2004-06-26 02:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sbisson.livejournal.com
Actually there is a fix - you are not at risk of you are using the updated version of IE that comes with Windows XP Service Pack 2. Ther eis a download of Relase candidate 2 for this on the Microsoft technet web site.

Date: 2004-06-26 02:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sbisson.livejournal.com
Mind you, I've been using Firefox for a year or so now. It's just a better browser...

Date: 2004-06-26 07:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ex-meta.livejournal.com
Umm, no. People who've tested it say the IE 6 in Service Pack 2 is affected.

In fact, I saw one posting describing a flaw which affected IE6 SP2 which didn't affect previous versions. Whether it's the same flaw actually being used, I don't know, but it's foolish to think that SP2 will save you.

(No, I didn't keep the URL. I don't run Windows, so it's not my problem.)

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