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BROWSER BUGS If you're using IE (even IE 6/XP SP2) you're advised to disable active scripting.
An attacker could execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running IE.
Hackers have long insisted that steering clear of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser is one of the easiest ways to protect computers from many of the security threats that lurk on the Internet.
ONE SOLUTION Download Firefox
Firefox eschews ActiveX and other well-known infection paths. You can configure it to automatically download most files when you click on them, but not .exe files, which are runnable programs.

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