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The Department of Homeland Security warns not to use Internet Explorer until security holes are patched.
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Clicking on one malicious link in Internet Explorer may be all it takes for hackers to hijack your computer, according to warnings issued today by Microsoft and the Department of Homeland Security.
Federal officials advised that people should avoid using Internet Explorer browser versions six to 11 until Microsoft has successfully patched the glitch.
The United States Computer Emergency Readiness team said the vulnerability "could lead to the compromise of an affected system."
The Department of Homeland Security warns not to use Internet Explorer until security holes are patched.
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Clicking on one malicious link in Internet Explorer may be all it takes for hackers to hijack your computer, according to warnings issued today by Microsoft and the Department of Homeland Security.
Federal officials advised that people should avoid using Internet Explorer browser versions six to 11 until Microsoft has successfully patched the glitch.
The United States Computer Emergency Readiness team said the vulnerability "could lead to the compromise of an affected system."