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2014-04-29 12:30 »

Trololololol...

U.S. Homeland Security recommends not using IE until Microsoft releases patch.

The department's Computer Emergency Readiness Team has posted word on its website that Internet users and IT administrators should "enable Microsoft EMET where possible and consider employing an alternative web browser until an official update is available." It's rare that the team issues a security alert that offers a recommendation to stop using a specific web browser family.

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MasterOne

2014-04-29 14:13 »

How convenient; right after support for XP ended. I'm glad uncle Sam is watching out for us! Maybe the NSA can start giving us vulnerability warnings next?

MasterOne

2014-04-29 14:16 »

By the way, it's not the job of the U.S. government to do the job of the private sector. The US is going to shit under king Obama, but the voters are retarded so what can I do...

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2014-05-03 18:56 »

A patch was finally issued, even for XP. Still Wouldn't use IE though.

http://www.cnet.com/news/microsoft-fixe ... s-xp-even/

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