A recent study by Symantec found that ActiveX accounted for 79 percent of all plug-in flaws found between July and December of 2007; QuickTime was second with 8 percent ActiveX controls accounted for ...
The maturing of Web standards has fueled a wave of innovation in browser technology. It's injecting life into a stagnated market, to the benefit of Web users everywhere and on every platform. Powerful ...
IE is all set to get a bit more 'secure' with Microsoft's 'out-of-date ActiveX control blocker' security update. In the wake of a recent security report that threw light on Internet Explorer falling ...
Regarding yesterday's report that the new version of Internet Explorer for Windows will not work with Netscape plug-ins, Gary Campbell found documentation of this in a Microsoft KnowledgeBase article.
Firefox 52 is out today, and it's a landmark release for a couple of reasons. The release is the final major version to support two legacy operating systems: Windows XP and Windows Vista. Future major ...