IE7 and Opera hit by security scares
By Davey Winder in Editorial
Posted in Uncategorized on
So Microsoft finally make the release version of Internet Explorer 7 available for download and within hours the vulnerabilities are reported. Secunia have reported a problem with the handling of redirections using the mhtml URI handler which could be used to in phishing attacks.
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