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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: August 18, 2000
- Total Downloads: 156,365
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From Microsoft :This update resolves the "Scriptlet Rendering" and "Frame Domain Verification" security vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer. Download now to help prevent malicious Web site operators from reading your files when you visit their sites. These vulnerabilities do not give a malicious user the ability to add, change, or delete files on your computer. The malicious web site operators must know or guess the exact name and path of each file they want to view. Even then, the only files that can be opened and viewed in a browser window are .txt or .doc files, but not .exe or .dat files.
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Version: Internet Explorer 5.5 Scriptlet Rendering Vulnerability Patch
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Cons: 1
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Version: Internet Explorer 5.5 Scriptlet Rendering Vulnerability Patch
"Hope you don't mind the lagging"
Summary: There is no significant difference as far as up-grading to ie 5.5 .Your going to have the same stuff.Except it's really going to slow your computer way down,even if you have all the spare space as I did.Your only wasting your time with this supposed... read more >>
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Version: Internet Explorer 5.5 Scriptlet Rendering Vulnerability Patch
"Can't load it with Windows Me"
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Version: Internet Explorer 5.5 Scriptlet Rendering Vulnerability Patch
Summary: your own brown orifice :)
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