IE - Unsecure again!... or still?

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A computer security researcher and an antivirus company are warning Microsoft Corp. customers about an unpatched hole in the company's Internet Explorer Web browser that could allow a remote attacker to bypass security warnings and download malicious content onto vulnerable systems. Computerworld comes up with that story.

Malicious Internet users could use the onclick event in combination with another function called "createElement" to create an IFrame, or "inline frame," which is an HTML element that allows external objects to be inserted into another HTML document. This is the main "feature" of the new discovered hole.

Is this now finally the beginning of IE´s end of leading?? Read more at source!