A security flaw in Internet Explorer known as Poison Ivy was discovered last Friday by Eric Romang, a researcher in Luxembourg, Reuters reported. According to the researchers, this flaw could allow hackers to take remote control of an infected PC, affects Internet Explorer browsers used by hundreds of millions of consumers and workers.
On Monday, Microsoft Corp urged Windows users to download the Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit v3.0, a security tool can help to protects PCs from a newly discovered bug in the Internet Explorer browser while waiting for the latest version of Internet Explorer which is more secure.
This is free tool provided by Microsoft can be downloaded at http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=29851.
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