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Problems with Internet Explorer
This is important: As indicated in this article (and plenty of others) some pop-up advertisers have had their webservers hacked. Their pop-up ads have been modified to contain some malicious code that Internet Explorer will automatically download and run. (Thanks MS!) The code will then attempt to steal your banking information the next time you try to log in to your bank's website (some 50 banks are affected), EVEN if you have a "Secure Connection" (SSL/HTTPS) with your bank (since the theft occurs before your username/pin/password are encrypted). I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Check out Mozilla...a browser that's superior to IE in almost every way and most certainly not affected by this problem (nor countless others). Reader Comments: |
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