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Microsoft said the vulnerabilities are fixed in version 5.16.17 of

Microsoft said the vulnerabilities are fixed in version 5.16.17 of the browser, and are a "major security update" to improve security for users. If you're using IE 5 or earlier, the update does not add any new features or fixes.

Microsoft says the vulnerabilities affect all versions of browser, including IE 5 and earlier.

The browser updates for browsers 1 and later, which were released in July, include a patch to resolve the vulnerability on August 2, which was used to fix the issue on August 8.

Microsoft has been working to fix the problem since late August, said Patrick Moorhead, a security researcher at Microsoft's security center.

"The security solution is extremely complex to deliver," Moorhead said, adding that the update has been developed as an interim fix.

Microsoft has been trying to resolve the issue since August, when it began testing Internet Explorer. The vulnerability affects both versions of Internet Explorer. Microsoft has been working to fix the problem since August, when it began testing Internet Explorer.

Internet Explorer 7, which was released in July, has been updated to fix several Internet Explorer vulnerabilities, including a bug that allows a hacker to cause an attacker's browser to display information on certain websites.

In a separate advisory, Microsoft said this month that it plans to deploy a patch to address any issues with the update.

Microsoft has been working on Internet Explorer version 5.16.17 of the browser for nearly two months. It also has been testing a fixed issue that could be exploited by attackers to inject malicious code into Web pages.

On Sept. 20, the company released a security update for Internet Explorer that fixes an issue with Internet Explorer's rendering of the Web.

Microsoft initially noted in July that Internet Explorer 7 and IE 8 would be released in September, but that date has been changed.

Microsoft and Google said in July that they are working to resolve the issue. The two companies have partnered to create a cross-platform solution for Internet Explorer.

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