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    Microsoft fixes big IE bug -- even on Windows XP

    Microsoft fixes big IE bug -- even on Windows XP

    The browser bug was so severe that the US and UK governments had issued warnings. Surprisingly, this brings an update for the outmoded XP.







    An unofficial Singaporean Internet Explorer 11 mascot, from the browser's happier days last fall.Screenshot by Seth Rosenblatt/CNET


    Microsoft has issued a fix for a dangerous Internet Explorer bug that left the browser highly vulnerable across every major version -- including those that run on Windows XP.


    The patch, delivered at 10 a.m. Thursday, comes out of Microsoft's usual Patch Tuesday cycle because of its severity. It affected IE 6 through 11, and allowed attackers to install malware on your computer without your permission that could be used to steal personal data, track online behavior, or gain control of the computer.


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    Security firm FireEye, which discovered the previously unknown and unfixed flaw five days ago, said it saw a vulnerability used to target financial and defense institutions on Internet Explorer 9, 10, and 11. Nevertheless, Microsoft's patch today fixes all affected versions of the browser.

    "The majority of customers have automatic updates enabled and will not need to take any action because protections will be downloaded and installed automatically," Dustin Childs of Microsoft Trustworthy Computing, the company's security group, said in a blog post. "If you're unsure if you have automatic updates, or you haven't enabledAutomatic Update, now is the time."


    Of the decision to fix Internet Explorer 6, 7, and 8, the only versions of the browser that still run on the 12-year-old Windows XP, Childs was terse.


    "We have made the decision to issue a security update for Windows XP users," he said, noting that "Windows XP is no longer supported by Microsoft" and that Redmond "continue[s] to encourage customers to migrate to a modern operating system, such as Windows 7 or 8.1."


    The decision is a notable reversal for Microsoft, which had ended support only weeks ago for Windows XP and the versions of Internet Explorer that run on it. According to research firm NetApplications, Windows XP still accounts for more than 26 percent of the desktops in use.


    Childs said that Microsoft encourages Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 customers to update Internet Explorer to version 11, the latest release, if they haven't yet.


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    Sorry for off-top. Guys, I heard, that in the new Windows 10, will be another powerpoint templates (like PoweredTemplate). Is it true? Because I need standard templates like in office 2010, because all my work I must do with the same templates.

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