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In reply to the discussion: Microsoft warns of Internet Explorer security gap [View all]DJ13
(23,671 posts)2. I like how they waited until just after they ended XP support to announce this
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The company I work for doesn't allow any other browser than IE because... eh-hemm... security risks.
gtar100
Apr 2014
#24
Yes, I'm sure the third party that discovered also sat on it until end of life for XP/IE8
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2014
#3
Install XP in Virtualbox to run IE in almost any linux os ...may be the only safe way to run IE.
L0oniX
Apr 2014
#22
This is NOT just another one of those endless security warnings -- US and UK govts say don't use IE
progree
Apr 2014
#8
It's free. I run it in Ubuntu. Installed Windows XP in it and run IE to monitor a security cam...
L0oniX
Apr 2014
#41
Be sure to install the guest additions in virtualbox after your guest OS is installed
penultimate
May 2014
#48
If it's certain GNU flavors... SUSE is NSA, Ubuntu runs on the MS Azure layer (w/Amazon feeds).
TheBlackAdder
May 2014
#53
I wonder how long it will take for my Netscape Navigator 4.0 to have this fixed?
hughee99
Apr 2014
#29