Serious flaw in Internet Explorer not fixed yet (AP)

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SAN FRANCISCO – Users of all current versions of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer browser might be vulnerable to having their computers hijacked because of a serious security hole in the software that had yet to be fixed Monday.

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The flaw lets criminals commandeer victims' machines merely by tricking them into visiting Web sites tainted with malicious programming code . As many as 10,000 sites have been compromised since last week to exploit the browser flaw, according to antivirus software maker Trend Micro Inc . The sites are mostly Chinese and have been serving up programs that steal passwords for computer games , which can be sold for money on the black market . However, the hole is such that it could be "adopted by more financially motivated criminals for more serious mayhem — that's a big fear right now," Paul Ferguson, a Trend Micro security researcher, said Monday.

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