Another high risk IE HTML bug
Several security firms have announced the discovery of another "high risk bug" that can implant malicious code into a computer running Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE). Like the similar bug found last week, simply viewing an HTML e-mail with Outlook can enable a serious infection. In this case, IFrame content tags used to embed frame or pages are the vector for loading or activating malicious code.
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