Internet Explorer bug bites back
Microsoft is working to close a security hole in the latest version of Internet Explorer for Macintosh.
The bug, which first appeared three years ago and was later repaired, reportedly could expose users' private files, or even allow a malicious Web site to gain access to a company's intranet.
A complete report is located at www.news.com.
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