Microsoft has urged consumers to be wary as three newly discovered bugs leave people open to attack while using the internet. All three flaws affect the software giant's Internet Explorer browser.
Security firms said the vulnerabilities were already being targeted by malicious hackers keen to catch out unsuspecting users. Microsoft said it would produce patches for the vulnerabilities in its next security update due on 11 April.
Attack vector
The first of the problems discovered in Internet Explorer will simply make the browser program crash if it is used to visit a specially crafted webpage.
The other two vulnerabilities are potentially more serious because they can be used to take control of a victim's computer. Security firms said specially written websites and hijacked servers were already being used to host the malicious code that uses the loopholes to invade vulnerable machines.
In security bulletins about the trio of bugs, Microsoft played down the threat and said: "The attacks are limited in scope for now."
Microsoft usually issues security updates on the second Tuesday of every month and its security team is working towards this date, 11 April, to produce patches for the bugs. However, it said the patches would be released earlier if the threat grew significantly.
Those using the patched versions of IE bundled with Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 are vulnerable to these bugs. People trying out the Beta 2 version of Internet Explorer 7 are safe.
To avoid falling victim, Microsoft urged users to avoid websites they did not trust and to refrain from opening attachments on e-mail messages from unknown senders.
Microsoft warns on browser bugs
Started by
Neon
, Mar 28 2006 01:27 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 28 March 2006 - 01:27 PM
#2
Posted 28 March 2006 - 02:15 PM
what about Beta 1? any news on that, but thank god I have Beta 2 LOL
#3
Posted 28 March 2006 - 08:22 PM
lol, when i saw the title of the post it made me laugh, coz IE has always been full of browser bugs!!!!
#4
Posted 29 March 2006 - 02:00 AM
lol microsoft has bugs becouse sometimes they rush toget there prodcts out, but i belive reason ie is attacked mre by havers and viruses becouse its the one people use most, a commin broweser and all
#5
Posted 03 April 2006 - 09:22 PM
Yeah that's the thing, pop-ups, viruses, spam and stuff all that was designed to hit the Microsoft IE because naturally lots of people us Windows and it's standard with windows.... ATTACK IT lol, but now-a-days we have more options
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