"Microsoft has yet to issue a fix and its temporary workaround does not guarantee to correct the problem." Mark Miller, Microsoft's director of security response, told in an email that the software company may issue a hotfix so customers will have no problems applying the workaround. "This is a large-scale issue because IE6 is the most popular version of the browser," said Paul Zimski, senior director of market strategy at Lumension Security, a security management firm. Some experts questioned why Microsoft chose not to release a new patch.
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