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Microsoft plans April 11 for super critical IE bug fix

eEye releases patch for those who can't wait
Tue Mar 28 2006, 08:54
THE SOFTWARE giant Microsoft has been slammed for dragging its feet in providing a patch for its latest Internet Exploder flaw.

Vole wants to wait until April 11 to release a patch for the bug which is already being used by hackers on hundreds of Web sites. If a user goes to one of these sites, they will have the bonnet of their computers opened, and dodgy software jacked-in in a twinkling of an eye, says security outfit eEye.

Vole claims the attacks are limited and the only reason it is taking the flaw seriously is because it can hijack a user's machine. Punters can wait until April 11, or patch Tueseday, when the software giant traditionally releases itsa bumper box of virus and patch fixes.

eEye's security company's chief hacking officer Marc Maiffret said that two weeks is too long to leave customers without any protection.

EEye's patch, which is free, will automatically remove itself when Microsoft's official patch is delivered.

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