Three holes found in Internet Explorer
Secunia has alerted its customers to three holes in Microsoft Internet Explorer, two of which are moderately critical.
The moderately critical holes, discovered by Cyber Flash, allow the bypassing of security features in Windows XP SP2 on downloading files of particular types.
Read the complete story here. (The Inquirer)
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