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Well...another big bug that needs attention. You may want to use Chrome or Firefox.

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BOSTON (Reuters) - The U.S. and UK governments on Monday advised computer users to consider using alternatives to Microsoft Corp's Internet Explorer browser until the company fixes a security flaw that hackers used to launch attacks.

The Internet Explorer bug, disclosed over the weekend, is the first high-profile computer threat to emerge since Microsoft stopped providing security updates for Windows XP earlier this month. That means PCs running the 13-year-old operating system will remain unprotected, even after Microsoft releases updates to defend against it.

The Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team said in an advisory released on Monday that the vulnerability in versions 6 to 11 of Internet Explorer could lead to "the complete compromise" of an affected system.

The recently established UK National Computer Emergency Response Team issued similar advice to British computer users, saying that in addition to considering alternative browsers, they should make sure their antivirus software is current and regularly updated.

Versions 6 to 11 of Internet Explorer dominate desktop browsing, accounting for 55 percent of global market share, according to research firm NetMarketShare.

Boldizsár Bencsáth, assistant professor with Hungary's Laboratory of Cryptography and Systems Security, said the best solution was to use another browser such as Google Inc's Chrome or Mozilla's Firefox.

DELAYED UPGRADES

Security experts have long been warning Windows XP users to upgrade to Windows 7 or 8 before Microsoft stopped supporting it at the beginning of this month.

The threat that emerged over the weekend could be the wakeup call that prompts the estimated 15 to 25 percent of PC users who still use XP to dump those systems.

"Everybody should be moving off of it now. They should have done it months ago," said Jeff Williams, director of security strategy with Dell SecureWorks.

Roger Kay, president of Endpoint Technologies, expects several hundred million people running Windows XP to dump those machines for other devices by the end of the year.

They will be looking at Windows machines as well as Apple Inc's Macs and iPads along with Google's Chrome laptops and Android tablets, he said.

"Not everybody will necessarily go to Windows, but Microsoft has a good chance at getting their business," he said. "It's got to be a good stimulus for the year."

News of the vulnerability surfaced over the weekend. Cybersecurity software maker FireEye Inc warned that a sophisticated group of hackers have been exploiting the bug in a campaign dubbed "Operation Clandestine Fox."

(Reporting by Jim Finkle. Additional reporting by Paul Sandle in London.; Editing by Richard Valdmanis, Tom Brown and Cynthia Osterman)

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With all the better browsers I just don't understand why anyone would want to keep using IE.

I've been using chrome for a few years now and it is leaps and bounds better.

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Sounds like it is just XP? Kind of confusing as it doesn't come right out and say it specifically. People still using XP should expect this; Microsoft has done a noble job in keeping it up to date with patches as long as it has.


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With all the better browsers I just don't understand why anyone would want to keep using IE.

I've been using chrome for a few years now and it is leaps and bounds better.



I use all of the browsers based on what I'm doing. My main one is Chrome, however accessing Exchange based e-mail and other Microsoft specific systems (remote desktop mainly) is much better through IE. I have Firefox but rarely use it.


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Sounds like it is just XP? Kind of confusing as it doesn't come right out and say it specifically. People still using XP should expect this; Microsoft has done a noble job in keeping it up to date with patches as long as it has.




Nothing to do with XP. XP just makes matters worse.


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I love Firefox.. don't use anything else.




I've tried different versions of Firefox through the years, always thought it was a bit slow. I've used Google Chrome for a long time now and really like it.

The Slimboat browser (http://www.slimboat.com/en/) is pretty cool, as it has multi-tab browsing, which I totally love, but Chrome is still faster then it.

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I like Chrome. Haven't used IE in years. Not even sure I remember how to bring it up.


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I use Chrome and Maxthon.


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Sounds like it is just XP? Kind of confusing as it doesn't come right out and say it specifically. People still using XP should expect this; Microsoft has done a noble job in keeping it up to date with patches as long as it has.




Nothing to do with XP. XP just makes matters worse.



For those interested, here are the specifics.
https://technet.microsoft.com/library/security/2963983


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I use IE for work because I must (scary thought) but I never use it for anything else. and I have not for many years.


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