IE hack patch is out: How to get it

Wed Dec 17, 2008 4:26PM EST

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Acting with record speed, Microsoft has issued a patch for the just-announced security flaw that impacts all recent versions of Internet Explorer, from version 5 to the latest betas of IE 8. The next security update had not been due from the company until January 13, making this a very rare occurrence.

Getting the update is easy.

With any version of Windows, just run Windows Update, which you'll find in IE's Tools menu or in the Windows Start menu under "All Programs." Vista users can just type "Windows Update" in the Start menu search box to pull it up, then click "Check for updates" on the left side of the window. Either an Express or Custom run of Windows Update will find the patch.

The patch will appear as a "High-priority update" named "Security Update for Internet Explorer" followed by your version number. It will auto-select, so just click "Install Updates" to continue. A reboot will be required when the small update (only a few MB) is finished. (Grab any other security-oriented updates you see while you're there.)

It's a good idea after installing the patch to make sure your anti-malware software is updated and then to run a full scan on your system, just to make sure nothing sneaked in while you were unpatched. After that, you should be ready to go.

To learn more about what's being patched, check out this Microsoft Knowledge Base entry.

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  • 3 Posted by sheilashoppps on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    doesnt seem like anything is addressing the title of this discussion!

  • 4 Posted by enw4 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    WTG Microsoft! Keep those outlying browsers in their place!

  • 5 Posted by raywithrow on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:31PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hey! Microsoft, Bill Gates, or whoever - listen up! Windows ain't th eONLY provider!! It was a really good idea for ME to change, found something better! IF this can happen at any given moment by hackers, why should I switcth back?? Think about THAT while you dive in your vault like Scrooge McDuck!!!

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