We and the Governments of the United Kingdom, ‘do not use Explorer’
PUse alternatives to Internet Explorer, the Microsoft program to surf the Internet, until the security flaw is not repaired. This would be an invitation, according to foreign media reports, which has set up the Department of homeland security of the United States and an agency of the British Government after the admission of Microsoft that your browser has a defect that has already been used for “limited and specific cyber attacks”./PPDiscovered by researchers of the company’s security FireFive on April 26, the problem affects versions of Internet Explorer 6 to 11 (used by 55% of global, according to NetMarketShare Internet users), including users of Windows XP, the operating system that Microsoft has ‘retired’ at the beginning of April and so no longer provides security updates./PPThe Redmond company is running for cover alert users, but pending a ‘patch’, which is “adjusts” the software failure, the British and U.S. Governments have issued warnings about the use of Explorer. The invitation for government agencies is not to use it until you have the remedy. The ruling allows cybercriminals to steal data from users, ‘hide’ friends and known sites./PPThe most popular alternatives to the Internet Explorer browser are Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.BR/P
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