Newer Windows operating systems exist, but many people still use Windows XP Pro successfully to help them work. Although Microsoft support for Windows XP ends in 2014, you can still use it after that ...
Microsoft, after officially retiring Windows XP back in April, has decided in its infinite wisdom to issue a patch for the Internet Explorer zero-day vulnerability that affected all versions of IE ...
Microsoft’s support for Windows XP is over. It really is. But because of the company’s sense of responsibility, it will fix and Internet Explorer vulnerability that affects XP—just this once. That was ...
Dvorak Internet Explorer was(is) Microsoft's biggest mistake John Dvorak opines that Microsoft's biggest blunder in history has been the browser the company has invested billions in: Internet Explorer ...
Good news for stubborn Windows XP users. May 1, 2014— -- Microsoft will deliver a patch today to fix an Internet Explorer security flaw that left users of the browser vulnerable to attacks that ...
Beta 1 of Internet Explorer 7 has a simple, even unfinished look. It comes with five toolbars: the tabbed-browsing bar, address bar, the file-menu bar, the button-function bar (the only true "toolbar" ...
This screenshot from Microsoft shows Internet Explorer 9 running on a Windows 7 machine. The latest zero-day vulnerability mostly affects browsers running IE9 and higher, but also affects computers ...
Microsoft is helping the estimated hundreds of millions of customers still running Windows XP, which it stopped supporting earlier this month, by providing an emergency update to fix a critical bug in ...
Microsoft Corp. issued two security advisories yesterday pointing to a “critical” flaw in its Internet Explorer browser and a second, less severe problem with its Windows XP operating system. The ...
Here's how it breaks down. Microsoft released IE8 Beta 1 before XP Service Pack 3 became available. Users who downloaded and installed SP3 after IE8 Beta 1 are urged by Microsoft to manually uninstall ...
Internet Explorer 7.0, the next version of Microsoft’s Web browser, won’t just run on Windows XP with Service Pack 2, but will also be available for Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 and Windows ...