After 27 years of service, Internet Explorer is officially due to retire on June the 15th. But despite Microsoft repeatedly warning businesses to stop using the browser, data suggests that 47% of ...
Microsoft issued a critical security update for Internet Explorer Tuesday, repairing 41 vulnerabilities in the browser, including a serious information disclosure vulnerability being actively targeted ...
Internet Explorer 11 should be permanently disabled on consumer versions of Windows 10 today through an update rolling out to Microsoft Edge. When he's not battling bugs and robots in Helldivers 2, ...
Keeping your browser updated is important, even if you don't care about using the latest features. The newest IE version may fix existing security problems and incorporate new security features that ...
Internet Explorer is set to have its final end-of-life update on June 15. The Windows 10 update will be sent out to PCs after that date, disabling the browser and wiping it from devices. While ...
June 14 was Patch Tuesday. And this time around, there were lots of Internet Explorer (IE) security vulnerabilities that were patched. Microsoft is addressing many of these security issues in one fell ...
If you have your Windows computer set up so that it gets Microsoft's software updates automatically, such as on "Patch Tuesdays," good. If you don't, you'll want to make sure you get the latest update ...
Yesterday was Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday for the month of October. There were a total of eight new security bulletins–not too many, but enough to keep IT admins busy for a while. While most of the ...
There is a lot going on with Patch Tuesday updates this month, even though with only five updates we have fewer than the usual monthly average of eight. Of the June updates, we see one marked as ...
As MacCentral first reported last week, Microsoft Corp.’s Macintosh Business Unit (MacBU) on Monday will make available an update for Internet Explorer for Macintosh. The MacBU also told us that an ...
Yesterday was Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday for the month of October. There were a total of eight new security bulletins–not too many, but enough to keep IT admins busy for a while. While most of the ...