The list of serious unpatched vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Internet Explorer keeps getting longer. Secunia finds another code execution hole in the world's most widely used browser. The software maker has acknowledged yet another flaw affecting fully patched Windows systems. And based on 85 advisories published by Secunia between 2003 and 2005, about 25 percent of IE bugs remain unpatched. More than 40 percent of those advisories are serious enough to be used in system compromise attacks.
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Internet Explorer Security Problems Multiply