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Malware threat for non-patched IE6 Browsers

Today, Computerword ran a story "Code posted for IE6 attack" which documents a new malware attack which works for those IE 6 browsers who don't have the most recent patch update. The malware attack, documented by HR Moore last July, allows unauthorized software to be run on the computer.

So, if you want to keep your identity and authentication information safe, make sure your IE browser has the latest patch!

Guy
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guy.huntington@authenticationworld.com

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