![]() ![]() The problem, for desktop Windows users at any rate, is that the Internet Explorer cumulative update that was published by Microsoft on Tuesday 12 January 2016 ( MS16-001) is the last ever update for Windows 7 that will patch IE 8, 9 and 10. ![]() Our concern, given that as many as 10% of users in the world still seem to be running Windows XP, which hasn’t been patched against security holes (privately or publicly known) since mid-2014, is that equally many people on Windows 7 may take a similar attitude and resist upgrading to Internet Explorer 11, on the grounds that “the old one still works, so why risk changing anything?” ![]() Last week we warned you about the impending end of Internet Explorer versions earlier than 11. ![]()
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