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New IE6 Zero-Day Vulnerability: Unpatched

John Tyra | June 26th, 2008

Yet another reason to consider an alternative browser. Or, at the very least, update your Windows machine to IE7 since this version of the browser is not affected. However, IE6 on Windows XP SP2 and even SP3 are affected and represent the largest part of the computing population currently. While I would ~never~ say you should use one specific browser over another, I might make suddle hints if you read between the lines.

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This exploit was originally posted by the Ph4nt0m Security Team , but you’ll need to use the Google language tools to translate it. ZDNet also has a post about this in their blog .

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