File Details |
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File Size | 2.0 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 7/Server 2008 |
Date Added | November 7, 2013 |
Total Downloads | 2,635 |
Publisher | Microsoft Corp. |
Homepage | Microsoft Internet Explorer |
Publisher's Description
Internet Explorer has been designed to make everyday tasks easier, provide dynamic security protection and improve the development platform and manageability. End user improvements include a streamlined interface, tabbed browsing, printing advances, improved search functionality, instant feeds (RSS), dynamic security protection, and more.
Internet Explorer provides improved navigation through tabbed browsing, web search right from the toolbar, advanced printing, easy discovery, reading and subscription to RSS feeds, and much more. It also provides security through a robust new architecture, security features that help defend against malicious software, and new ways to better protect against the theft of personal data from fraudulent websites. It has improved support for cascading style sheets, a rich RSS feeds platform, and robust tools for deploying and managing Internet Explorer 7 in large enterprise environments.
Latest Reviews
ShahinD reviewed v11.0.9600.16428 on Nov 18, 2013
Great
Fast and reliable
CyberDoc999 reviewed v11.0 Release Preview on Sep 19, 2013
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Microsoft reports Internet Explorer zero-day attacks
All versions of Internet Explorer are vulnerable to remote code execution through a memory bug. Attacks are currently being conducted with exploits that work on ie7, ie8, ie9 ,ie10 and ie11…
The vulnerability comes from an IE memory bug which makes it easy to load the remote code execution. Microsoft says that they are aware of targeted attacks exploiting this vulnerability, and a patch will be available sometime in November.
Firefox and Google Chrome are NOT susceptible to this attack, ONLY Internet Explorer….
CaptainSpeleo reviewed v11.0 Release Preview on Sep 18, 2013
Internet Explorer 11.0.9600.16384 works fine for me.
I haven't had any problem with logging into Google Mail or any of my sites that require a user name and password.
Galifray reviewed v11.0 Release Preview on Sep 18, 2013
Well, it works as long as you DON'T need to use a password on a site. I'm serious, I could not get it to log onto Google, deviantArt or my company's webmail because it doesn't want to recognize the password field as allowing for text entry. I found a workaround for dA, but typing your password elsewhere and then cut and pasting into the password field is awkward to say the least. What's really bad is that the prior preview version didn't have this issue. Fortunately, system restore is my friend.
ShahinD reviewed v11.0.9600.16428 on Nov 18, 2013
Great
Fast and reliable
CyberDoc999 reviewed v11.0 Release Preview on Sep 19, 2013
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Microsoft reports Internet Explorer zero-day attacks
All versions of Internet Explorer are vulnerable to remote code execution through a memory bug. Attacks are currently being conducted with exploits that work on ie7, ie8, ie9 ,ie10 and ie11…
The vulnerability comes from an IE memory bug which makes it easy to load the remote code execution. Microsoft says that they are aware of targeted attacks exploiting this vulnerability, and a patch will be available sometime in November.
Firefox and Google Chrome are NOT susceptible to this attack, ONLY Internet Explorer….
CaptainSpeleo reviewed v11.0 Release Preview on Sep 18, 2013
Internet Explorer 11.0.9600.16384 works fine for me.
I haven't had any problem with logging into Google Mail or any of my sites that require a user name and password.
Galifray reviewed v11.0 Release Preview on Sep 18, 2013
Well, it works as long as you DON'T need to use a password on a site. I'm serious, I could not get it to log onto Google, deviantArt or my company's webmail because it doesn't want to recognize the password field as allowing for text entry. I found a workaround for dA, but typing your password elsewhere and then cut and pasting into the password field is awkward to say the least. What's really bad is that the prior preview version didn't have this issue. Fortunately, system restore is my friend.