Enterprises won't dump Internet Explorer
Enterprise users are ignoring calls to dump the patchwork security hazard which is Internet Explorer. Following a series of critical security flaws tied to IE, the US Computer Emergency Readiness Team last week suggested that companies dump the browser post-haste.
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