>>>>So the Australian, UK, and US governments are now advising users to not use IE until this latest vulnerability is patched.
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http://www.smh.com.au/it-pro/security-it/australia-us-uk-advise-avoiding-microsoft-internet-explorer-until-bug-fixed-20140428-zr11i.html>>>>
>>>>MS have said there are 2 temporary workarounds you can apply:
"...In the meantime it suggests a work around for users who wish to continue using Internet Explorer. This includes deploying the Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) or by setting your Internet Explorer ‘Security Zone’ settings to ‘High’.">>>>
>>>>But the really interesting thing to me is this: will MS patch Windows XP (which is EOL for support) because this vulnerability affects all versions of Internet Explorer back to version 6 ...
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>>>From what I've heard, no. Patches for IE are always for specific OSs; I believe if the patch installer detects an OS not in its supported list, it refuses to install.
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>>Then I think there are going to be a lot more zombies in the world :)
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>MS has decided to issue a patch for XP for this issue:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/msrc/archive/2014/05/01/out-of-band-release-to-address-microsoft-security-advisory-2963983.aspxI think that is very good of them. Good marketing angle too.
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