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Internet Explorer’s Ghost Haunts Windows 10/11 with Zero-Day Spoofing Scare
Old Dog, New Tricks: Cyber sneaksters exploit a zero-day spoof in the ‘retired’ Internet Explorer, leaving Windows 10/11 users wagging their tails in distress. Beware the .url that bites!

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It's like the ghost of Internet Explorer lingers on to haunt us, proving that some things just refuse to die (or, in this case, stop compromising our cybersecurity). IE may be "retired," but it's clearly still kicking and screaming into the digital afterlife, enabling hackers to treat our updated Windows systems like a haunted house attraction. Spooky!