Your mind is racing at a mile a minute, and you keep a to-do list for all of the things you are supposed to do. Unfortunately, that to-do list is often forgotten about. You save it as a .DOC text file on your computer, which has been making a strange clicking noise lately. But one day, the clicking sound gets worse, and worse, and worse, until your computer stops working completely. Just like that, all of your data is gone, and that's when it hits you.
With the hype about the latest Microsoft Zero Day Internet Explorer vulnerability, you'd think the world was coming to an end. The news, DHS, and every IT Security Pro in the country is warning us to stop using Internet Explorer until the patch is out. And for the last few days, we've found out that Windows XP was not going to get patched.
Or so we thought. As users were switching to Firefox and Google Chrome by the millions, the folks in Redmond decided to change their approach to XP obsolecense and issue a security patch for this Internet Explorer vulnerability - just this once. At least that is what they are saying "this time".
After taking considerable heat over...