With its final patch, Microsoft has marked the end of days for older versions of Internet Explorer. As part of the company's monthly rollout of security patches for its so-called Patch Tuesday, the ...
Next month, Microsoft will officially stop delivering updates for all but the latest Internet Explorer version on each Windows version it supports. Although the company provided almost two years' ...
Microsoft's new support policy for Internet Explorer, announced all the way back in 2014, kicks in today. From now on, Microsoft will only support the newest version of Internet Explorer on each ...
Microsoft warned that it would be ending long-term support for older versions of its Internet Explorer browser, only keeping the latest compatible versions on various operating systems up to standard.
Microsoft has supported Internet Explorer for an awfully long time. Each new version of Windows comes with a minimum of five years of mainstream support and five years of extended support. That ...
On that date, the company will cease providing technical support and security updates for all but the most recent version of Internet Explorer that is available for each version of its desktop ...
For all the talk about hackers using unstoppable tricks to steal personal and corporate data, there’s a lot of evidence that shows computer users make it easy for the bad guys. The latest example: ...
Microsoft’s push towards Windows 10 continues. Today, Microsoft is ending support for Windows 8, as well as older versions of its Internet Explorer web browser, IE 8, IE 9, and IE 10. For end users, ...
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Microsoft's market-leading browser isn't as safe as Firefox or Opera, but you can enhance your security by updating IE regularly. Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor ...
The creator of Internet Explorer, Thomas Reardon, is said to have used source code from Spyglass Mosaic, a licensed version of NCSA's Mosaic browser. Despite being derived from NCSA's Mosaic, the ...
Microsoft has announced that it will soon start blocking outdated versions of Adobe Flash Player from running in Internet Explorer on Windows 7. Specifically, the company will start using its ActiveX ...