Catgrrrrrrl wrote:
Wait, so do you know if I use Firefox just for Neopets, will that be enough? What if I use IE for other things?
Well, neither the news story nor the Microsoft advisory explains HOW it is done. My opinion is that it's best to use another browser for all browsing activities.
You may choose to continue to use Microsoft IE for browsing if you like - the explanation makes it seem as if visiting some websites causes the problem, in that those websites have specific code which causes the IE crash, and therefore the vulnerability. By visiting only websites which you trust (and when you MANUALLY enter the website address, rather than following links from search engines or other, unrelated, websites) you minimize your risk. However, I cannot say for certain, and so doing this will not absolutely protect you.
Again: Using another browser is, for now, the best solution.
Microsoft has also posted several workarounds. Should you decide to continue using IE, visit only websites you trust, and visit them only by directly entering their URLs, as opposed to following links, whenever possible.