ProtonMail drops support for Microsoft’s Internet Explorer over security concerns
With less than one of percent users, Internet Explorer just isn't worth supporting any more, according to ProtonMail.
With less than one of percent users, Internet Explorer just isn't worth supporting any more, according to ProtonMail.
Microsoft and Adobe release September Patch Tuesday updates.
Chinese researchers suggest South Korean hackers found a hole in Microsoft's Visual Basic script engine to attack the Chinese government trade groups.
The Microsoft May Patch Tuesday update fixes 67 security flaws including one used in targeted attacks and another revealed by Google researchers.
Google releases two third-party white papers to show why Chrome is more secure than Internet Explorer 11 and Microsoft Edge in the enterprise.
Update, update, update: Form that habit now, if you haven't already, to keep up with security fixes. The latest include the usual tweaks to fend off malicious attacks, and a fix to Java that should prevent it from disabling itself constantly. That would be nice.
Jon L. Jacobi | 01 Nov | Read more