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Do you use Internet Explorer? If so, it’s in your best interest to learn about the recent vulnerability discovered in Internet Explorer over the past weekend. The vulnerability is extremely serious – in fact, the vulnerability impacts IE versions 6 through 11, which means your corporate data might be at risk.
The vulnerability can potentially allow hackers to have the same user rights as the infected PC user. What does this mean for you and your employees? If your PC is infected, hackers can access user accounts and data stored on the system. This means your confidential business, employee, and customer data can potentially be compromised.
But of course, it’s not easy for your staff to stop using Internet Explorer; it’s a critical part of your day-to-day operations. Fortunately, there’s a few ways to keep your business protected against the vulnerability. Here are 4 tips to prevent hackers from accessing your PCs:
In addition, switch to a different browser, such as Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome, whenever possible. And don’t worry – Microsoft will release a security patch for those running Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows Vista operating systems; please be vigilant about applying the patch as soon as it’s available.
If you’re running Windows XP, this should be a rude awakening. You must migrate to a secure operating system. As we have advised in the past, Microsoft no longer supports Windows XP, which means a security patch will not be released for XP users. If you haven’t migrated away from Windows XP, consider yourself warned. This is one of many exploits that will impact your PCs in the future. Please feel free to contact us for help migrating to a secure operating system.
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