Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Temporary Patch created for the latest Explorer flaw.

eEye Digital Security has come up with a temporary patch intended to protects end users and enterprises from an idea of yet unpatched vulnerability in the Internet Explorer browser. The fault allows attackers to take over control of a system by luring their victims to a specially crafted Web site.
Microsoft is yet to release a cycle patch. This fault can be stopped to an extend by disabling Active Scripting in your browser settings. The security vendor recommended that users try disabling Active Scripting first and use its workaround only if that doesn't work.

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