Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) browser has become the latest victim in a series of security scares designed to draw attention to privacy holes in Web software. Juan Carlos Garcia Cuartango, a Spanish Web developer, discovered the hole in IE4...
Well, that looks like it's all about to end because new.net has set up a whole stack of very uninternet-style domains like dot-shop, dot-xxx, dot-ltd and dot-game. You have to update your browser to recognise the new domains, or use an ISP who...
Email clients that place restrictions on HTML content in messages, such as some newer versions of Outlook, would prevent the attack from succeeding. The three warnings involve the Microsoft Virtual Machine for running Java applets on Windows; a...
In its browser blog, Microsoft acknowledged that IE 7 would not pass the Web Standards Project's Acid2 test, which examines a browser's support for W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) recommendations including CSS1 (Cascading Style Sheets), HTML4 and...
In its browser blog this week, the development team acknowledged that IE 7 will fail the Web Standards Project's Acid2 test, which examines a browser's support for W3C recommendations including CSS1 (Cascading Style Sheets, which allows designers...
Gillon wrote: "This design flaw in IE allows an attacker to retrieve private user data or execute operations on the user's behalf on remote domains. CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets, is a method for setting common styles across multiple web pages.