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Microsoft: IE6 used as Facebook blocker

Ben Grubb ZDNet Australia | May 27, 2010 6:57 AM PDT

Businesses that want to block access to social networking sites such as Facebook are not upgrading to the latest version of Internet Explorer (IE), according to Microsoft's Australian chief security adviser.

"[Companies are] happy to stay with IE6 because ... a lot of the social networking sites and the sites that they deem are unnecessary for work purposes, they're not going to render and function properly within [older versions of] IE," Microsoft's Australian chief security adviser Stuart Strathdee said.

Instead of using web filtering products or acceptable usage policies to prevent employees accessing such sites, they rely on weaknesses in the old browser, he said.sheet.

For more on this story, read Microsoft: IE6 used as Facebook blocker on ZDNet Australia.

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Well that is pretty stupid
bobiroc 27th May 2010
There are some decent free URL filters out there and if they are that incapable of setting up at least a basic URL filter what is stopping the end user from upgrading IE themselves or using another Browser such as Firefox or Chrome. I mean those can be packaged to run right off a flash drive. The students in my district try to do that all the time which has forced us to use our Web Filter that has packet detection/inspection to block those browsers since it is not as easy to control them in Group Policy

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