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Microsoft Releases Patch for ‘Google Hack’ Flaw in Internet Explorer
Within few days after admitting that Chinese Hackers exploited Internet Explorer flaw to attack Google Microsoft has released patch for the ‘Google Hack’ flaw in IE. The patch will fix vulnerabilities in IE6, IE7, and IE8 on supported editions of Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2—vulnerabilities notably...
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Firefox 3.5 beats IE7 and takes the ‘Most Popular Browser’ Spot
Firefox 3.5 has become the most popular browser, finally wresting the lead away from industry behemoth Internet Explorer 7, according to analytics site StatCounter. The latest trends show that a huge decline is being seen in IE7 use – as people have started moving over to the latest IE8 – combined with a big rise in Firefox 3.5 that has finally caused a change at the top of the browser leader board.
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How to Increase Number of Simultaneous Downloads in IE (Hack)
You would have noticed that IE doesn’t allow more than 2 simultaneous downloads from one website. The key related to this is in registry and if you want to change/increase the number of simultaneous downloads then here is how to do that.
- Open Registry Editor – regedit.exe (You could invoke it directly from Strat -> Run -> regedit -> OK)
Browse to the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet...









