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DoH Contradicts UK Government By Urging NHS To Drop IE6

DoH Contradicts UK Government By Urging NHS To Drop IE6

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For some unknown reasons, the Department of Health (DoH) has issued a statement over the need to move from Internet Explorer 6 that refutes the official stand of the UK Government taken last week in the House of Lords.In a four page document (PDF here) entitled "Technology Bulletin: Microsoft Internet Explorer Security Vulnerability – 979352 – “Aurora", the Informatics Directorate from the DoH recommends moving from Internet Explorer 6 to the more...



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