Microsoft stopped supporting the Internet Explorer web browser on Wednesday, indicating the end is near for a 26-year-old brand with baggage that includes an antitrust case, security flaws and lagging ...
Microsoft is retiring its Internet Explorer web browser after more than 25 years. The app is replaced by Microsoft Edge, which offers more speed and security, and a built-in "IE mode." As of June next ...
A series of highly publicized security vulnerabilities found in Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer Web browser may be having an effect on the browser’s market share, according to data compiled by ...
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Four new holes have been discovered in the Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser that could allow malicious hackers to run attack code on Windows systems, even if those systems have installed the latest ...
Microsoft Wednesday released a patch for a number of flaws in its Internet Explorer Web browser, including two it rated critical for some versions of the browser, which could enable an attacker to ...
Microsoft plans to ship a major update to its Internet Explorer Web browser today -- and it's either arriving just in time or far too late. A huge chunk of Microsoft's user base has yet to upgrade to ...
The most popular desktop web browser in the world was once Netscape, with around a 90% market share in the 1990s. That all changed when Microsoft began bundling its own web browser, Internet Explorer, ...
The internet is full of the ghosts of old services that, while once triumphant beacons of the world wide web, have fallen into mere shells of their former selves or have simply died entirely. The ...
The problem stems from August 20 when Microsoft released patches for Internet Explorer 5.01, 5.5, 6.0, and version 6.0 for Windows Server 2003 that it said would fix an Object Type vulnerability, ...