Germany says 'nein' to Internet Explorer
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The German government has told Internet users to steer clear of Microsoft's beleaguered Web browser Internet Explorer if they want to stay safe online. Prompted no doubt by the revelation that a gaping hole in the browser's code allowed hackers to invade Google's Chinese servers, sparking a diplomatic row that could see the Internet search giant packing up its toys and going home, German authorities are saying that even changing IE's invasive and heavy-handed security...
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