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Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser is affected by a serious bug that allows rogue sites to detect what the user is typing in his URL address bar.
A vulnerability in Internet Explorer lets hackers display the URL of their choice in IE’s Address Bar, making it easy for them to hijack your customer’s browser and their private information.
There's a bug in the latest version of Internet Explorer that leaks the addresses, search terms, or any other text typed into the address bar. The bug allows any currently visited website to view ...
Big changes are coming to Internet Explorer. Starting next month, users trying to access certain websites will see IE refuse to load the URL and automatically open the site in Edge instead. This ...
It might finally be time to bid farewell to Internet Explorer. On Wednesday, Microsoft announced it plans to retire the web browser for certain versions of Windows 10 on June 15, 2022.
Some 27 years after the company first debuted the browser, tech giant Microsoft retired Internet Explorer on Wednesday. Those who try to open the familiar blue and white “e,” application, are ...
Microsoft will no longer support the Internet Explorer web browser, the company said in a blog post on Wednesday. "The future of Internet Explorer on Windows 10 is in Microsoft Edge," the company ...