Internet Explorer security flaw – Action you should take.

Internet Explorer security vulnerability

Internet Explorer security vulnerability

On 18th September 2012, Microsoft released a temporary fix for a discovered software vulnerability. The security flaw in question allows the Poison Ivy Trojan to be installed on its browsers – and according to Microsoft’s website, nearly all versions are affected. This malware is capable of stealing data and taking remote control of PC’s, so it’s important to act fast.

If you’re an Internet Explorer user, the advice is to swap to another browser until a permanent software update is available (which should be in around a week).

Alternatively, you can try a workaround as a temporary fix – instructions are on their blog post https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/advisory/2757760. This workaround, however, is for advanced users only.

We recommend Google’s Chrome browser which can be downloaded using this link.