Google phases out support for Internet Explorer 6
Google has begun to phase out support for Internet Explorer 6, the browser identified as the weak link in a cyber attack on the search engine.

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The firm said from 1 March some of its services, such as Google Docs, would not work “properly” with the browser.
It recommended individuals and firms upgrade “as soon as possible”. Read more at BBC News
Earlier, two European governments – the French and the German have warned against using Microsoft’s Internet Explorer to browse the web because of security flaws.
Related:
- Germany warns against using Microsoft Internet Explorer (The Telegraph UK)
- France warns against Internet Explorer use (The Telegraph UK)
Posted: February 1st, 2010 under Web Security Alerts.
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Tags: IE6 security flaws, Internet explorer security alert

