Microsoft has warned about a flaw on the internet explorer browser that could alllow hackers to take control of unprotected computers.
The bug allows hackers to inject malware onto anysystem if theymanage to trick users into visiting boobytrapped websites.
The code to explain the bug has already been published. The computer giant said there was no evidence it was being used yet by criminals but they were "investigating" and working on a permanent fix.
The bug targets how the browser manages a computers memory when ut is processing Cascade Style Sheets- which are design instructions thet determine how most webpages look.
Hackers can inject their iwn cide into the streamof instructions and in this way hijack the PC.
Althrough microsft has improved the memory management is protected , it does not work when some older parts of windows are called on.
Anyway we must be aware of others and while we are leaving the system we must set lock so that others can not stolen or hack your computer or private/secure information.
The bug allows hackers to inject malware onto anysystem if theymanage to trick users into visiting boobytrapped websites.
The code to explain the bug has already been published. The computer giant said there was no evidence it was being used yet by criminals but they were "investigating" and working on a permanent fix.
The bug targets how the browser manages a computers memory when ut is processing Cascade Style Sheets- which are design instructions thet determine how most webpages look.
Hackers can inject their iwn cide into the streamof instructions and in this way hijack the PC.
Althrough microsft has improved the memory management is protected , it does not work when some older parts of windows are called on.
Anyway we must be aware of others and while we are leaving the system we must set lock so that others can not stolen or hack your computer or private/secure information.