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Patches Are Available For Windows Internet Explorer.

But, No Worries! As a Client Of {company} We’ll Apply Your Patches For You!

If you aren’t our client, here’s what you must do:

For Windows 8—

Go to your Windows Control Panel and run Windows Update. This will fix the vulnerability in Internet Explorer.

For Windows 7, Vista and XP go to—

NOTE:

Microsoft advises updating to Internet Explorer 11.

Plus, It’s important to update from Windows XP if you haven’t done so. Microsoft is providing patches for this recent IE “bug,” however they won’t do so in the future. Your data and business will be at risk. Upgrade to Windows 7 or 8 before it’s too late

For answers to questions about Internet Explorer, or other IT issues, contact {company} at:

  • Phone {phone}
  • Email {email}

If you aren’t our client, we’re offering complimentary IT Assessments. Simply contact us and we’ll tell you more.

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