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IE mouse tracking flaw allows sites to record cursor movements

IE mouse tracking flaw allows sites to record cursor movements
  • Posted December 12, 2012, 5:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in IT Security, Microsoft With Video
  • Spider.io reported today that Microsoft has no "immediate plans" to fix the potential Internet Explorer vulnerability which allows any website operator (or advertiser, hacker etc...) to track a visitor's mouse cursor movements. Microsoft's security team has acknowledged the issue but…

Australian e-tailer Kogan announces 6.8% Internet Explorer 7 tax (updated)

Australian e-tailer Kogan announces 6.8% Internet Explorer 7 tax (updated)
  • Posted June 14, 2012, 6:30 PM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in The Web, Software
  • Still surfing the Web with Internet Explorer 7? You'll probably want to update before shopping at Kogan, as the Australian electronics retailer has announced that it will penalize folks using Microsoft's obsolete browser. Customers who visit Kogan's site will see…

IE market share slips, Facebook pulls support for IE7

IE market share slips, Facebook pulls support for IE7
  • Posted January 2, 2012, 4:18 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Industry News, The Web
  • While Microsoft was quick to announce Internet Explorer 9 gained significant ground in usurping IE8 on Windows 7, the latest numbers from Net Applications and StatCounter write a richer story than the company was willing to tell.

Google to drop support for IE7, Firefox 3.5, Safari 3

Google to drop support for IE7, Firefox 3.5, Safari 3
  • Posted June 3, 2011, 1:43 AM by Emil Protalinski | Filed in The Web
  • Google is very serious about supporting only browser that it considers to be "modern." As such, the search giant recently announced that it is only going to support the current and prior major release of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, and…

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