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If you are not regularly using a browser other than Microsoft's Internet Explorer, here is the latest reason to move off IE from ComputerWorld:

Hackers are attacking consumers with an exploit of Internet Explorer (IE) that was allegedly used last month by the Chinese to break into Google's corporate network,  a security company said Monday. "That news came on the heels of warnings by the information security agencies of the French and German governments, which recommended that IE users switch to an alternate browser, such as Firefox, Chrome, Safari or Opera, until Microsoft fixes the flaw.

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P.S.  Note that IE6 has long been out of support from Microsoft and you should really remove it from your PC and upgrade to IE8 whichg is much more functional and secure. Many websites no longer support IE6 and TrueBlue will not  guarantee that IE6 will work properly on Web applications. In most cases we can make sure that an IE6 user will get a popup explaining they should upgrade to the latest IE or open source browser.

Happy surfing.