By Jabulani Leffall. Federal Computer Week, November 17, 2009. "Microsoft's efforts to solve server-side Web vulnerabilities and to patch its Internet Explorer client, may be paying off. While IE is still the most widely used browser for viewing content on the Internet--and thus, the most widely targeted for assaults--it had the second best ranking among the top four browsers in sidestepping vulnerabilities, according to a new study..."
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