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Banned
Source -Microsoft has released automated workarounds designed to immunize users against a critical vulnerability in earlier versions of Internet Explorer, which criminals are already exploiting online.
The "Fix It" updates were released over the weekend for people who still use IE versions 6 and 7. The fixes are by no means foolproof. One of them disables the so-called peer factory functionality the browser may need to carry out certain tasks, such as printing. The other turns on a measure known as DEP, or data execution prevention, on more recent operating systems.
The releases are meant to serve as temporary fixes until an update is offered that patches the hole. Microsoft disclosed the vulnerability last week and warned that crooks are already using it to remotely execute malicious code on customers' computers.
Microsoft pushes temporary security fix to IE laggards • The Register
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- LAPTOP. HP Pavilion dv7-1005TX .
- CPU
- IntelCore [email protected] x2
- Memory
- 4.00 GB installed, max capacity 8 GB.
- Graphics card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT & 512MB DDR2 dedicated graphics mem.
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 17.0" diagonal WXGA + High definition brightview widescreen infinity display.
- Screen Resolution
- 1440 x 900
- Hard Drives
- SPECS. Drive 1. 298.09 GB Fujitzu MHZ2320BH G2 ATA Device Drive 2. [ All as above.] CONFIG. C:\287.65 GB, D:\298.09 GB, E:\10.44 GB.
- Case
- Laptop / notebook.
- Cooling
- Stock.
- Mouse
- Synaptics PS/2 Port touch pad.
- Keyboard
- IBM enhanced
- Internet Speed
- ADSL [ Too slow.]
- Other Info
- Webcam.