Although Internet Explorer was officially retired in 2022, it lives on in the Edge browser for those with older websites.
According to Microsoft's investigation, the attack chain started when users were tricked into visiting exploitative websites.
Microsoft has tightened access to Internet Explorer (IE) mode in its Microsoft Edge browser after discovering that hackers ...
In a technical report from Microsoft's Browser Vulnerability Research team, investigators said malicious actors had combined basic social engineering tactics with zero-day flaws in Internet Explorer's ...
Following active attacks, Microsoft has drastically restricted Internet Explorer mode in Edge. Attackers even used zero-days ...
If you are trying to use Internet Explorer Mode in Edge on your Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC, you may discover that IE mode is missing, and you will see the message Internet Explorer can’t ...
With around three months until standalone Internet Explorer is officially retired on Windows, Microsoft has outlined a few key improvements it's made to IE mode in Edge. Microsoft ...
Microsoft is developing a new 'Edge Mode' that lets users visit sites using the same rendering engine as Classic Edge to continue using legacy web applications. In the Chromium-based ...
Internet Explorer will be retired and go out of support for some versions of Windows 10 within the next three months. To prepare for the retirement of the browser, Microsoft has made several ...
In brief: Microsoft announced that it would stop supporting Internet Explorer next year. It's not a big surprise. The Edge browser is far superior and has received much more development ...