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Posted on December 3, 2005 by Steve

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In the Washington Post, this article (Security Fix – Brian Krebs on Computer and Internet Security) notes that there is Yet Another Security Hole in Internet Explorer. This one lets a carefully crafted web page lift data from the target machine if local data has been indexed by the Google Desktop.

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