![]() ![]() If you need your Flash for various Internet functions then head over to TechNet and read Microsoft Security Advisory #2963983. noted “disabling the Flash plugin within IE will prevent the exploit from functioning.” Until Microsoft releases a patch, users who insist on surfing with Internet Explorer can disable Adobe Flash for added security. Google has extended support for Chrome Users on XP until April 2015! So all you XP users out there go to Google NOW and download Chrome TODAY….Heck if you are reading this in Internet Explorer and on ANY WINDOWS VERSION….STOP READING ALREADY!!! Most importantly, Chrome on XP will still be automatically updated with the latest security fixes to protect against malware and phishing attacks.” Our goal is to support Chrome for XP users during this transition process. Moreover, many organizations still run dozens or even hundreds of applications on XP and may have trouble migrating. “We recognize that hundreds of millions of users, including a good chunk of current Chrome users, still rely on XP. Don’t fret all you XP-toting computer users, for THERE IS LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL! Google recently stepped up to the plate and issued this following statement: Due to the recent retirement and end of support for Windows XP, Microsoft has confirmed that no fix will be rolled out for users of the outdated operating system. No matter what version of windows you use, be it XP, Vista, 7 or 8 YOU ARE VULNERABLE TO THIS ATTACK. the exploit that attacks ALL VERSIONS of Internet Explorer has come to light. ![]() Thanks to a cyber security software company named FireEye Inc. Internet Explorer 8 is vulnerable to too many attacks. The latest attack on the Windows software doesn’t just affect XP, but ALL VERSIONS OF WINDOWS. Not even a month has gone by since Windows XP’s retirement and the exploits have already begun to surface. If you have any questions errors or problems then please let us know and we’ll be happy to help! If you would like to see any other guides let us know.Please discontinue the use of Internet Explorer 8 – for the sake of Techs and Website Designers everywhere! Restart your Virtual Windows XP Machine.Ĭongratulations, you have just finished Setting up a Windows XP Virtual Machine in VirtualBox and installed Internet Explorer 8.Download and install Internet Explorer 8.Load up internet explorer, navigate to:.Close and Re-start your Virtual Windows XP Machine.This just means XP has attempted to restart but can’t within a virtual machine. Once you have finished configuring and setting up XP the screen will go black. If you have this problem, disable mouse integration. Windows XP will now start-up in your virtual machine, you may find your mouse won’t move within the virtual machine. Internet Explorer 6 through 11 Sun Shop Campaign CVE-2013-1347 Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Duqu Targeted Attack CVE-2011-3402 Microsoft Windows XP.On the left panel in VirtualBox you will now see your Virtual Windows XP Machine, press it and click the big green –> Start button.Step Three: Installing Internet Explorer 8 Choose the radio button that says “Use an existing virtual hard drive file”.Choose a Memory Size (2048 recommended). ![]()
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