............Is nigh!
I got an Email about this a few days ago,
but forgot to tell you, sorry.
Some of you may still be using older versions
of I.E. This means that you will get no security
updates if you are, unless you are using Vista
which uses I.E.9 and will get support for now.
Below is a copy of the message that I got.
Mike.
The end of Internet Explorer is now closer than ever.
On the 12 January, Microsoft will withdraw support
for IE versions 10 and earlier.
If you have an earlier version of IE installed, you will no
longer receive the security updates that are necessary
to keep IE safe while browsing the Internet.
That means that if a security weakness is discovered in
an older IE version (which happens all the time) hackers
will be free to exploit it in order to take over your PC.
The only exception is if you have a Windows Vista system,
where IE 9 will still be supported.
If you have Windows 8.1, 8 or 7, you'll need to be running
Internet Explorer 11.
According to browser migration experts Browsium, there are
still 400-500 million PCs worldwide running IE 10 or earlier.
That means there are a lot of people who'll need to download
a new browser quickly.
I got an Email about this a few days ago,
but forgot to tell you, sorry.
Some of you may still be using older versions
of I.E. This means that you will get no security
updates if you are, unless you are using Vista
which uses I.E.9 and will get support for now.
Below is a copy of the message that I got.
Mike.
The end of Internet Explorer is now closer than ever.
On the 12 January, Microsoft will withdraw support
for IE versions 10 and earlier.
If you have an earlier version of IE installed, you will no
longer receive the security updates that are necessary
to keep IE safe while browsing the Internet.
That means that if a security weakness is discovered in
an older IE version (which happens all the time) hackers
will be free to exploit it in order to take over your PC.
The only exception is if you have a Windows Vista system,
where IE 9 will still be supported.
If you have Windows 8.1, 8 or 7, you'll need to be running
Internet Explorer 11.
According to browser migration experts Browsium, there are
still 400-500 million PCs worldwide running IE 10 or earlier.
That means there are a lot of people who'll need to download
a new browser quickly.