Internet Explorer security alert

Windows users should upgrade Internet Explorer browsers to IE11

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3:10 p.m., Jan. 8, 2016--Microsoft has announced that Internet Explorer versions 8, 9 and 10 will no longer be supported starting Jan. 12. Using a version of Internet Explorer that is not supported puts the security of your computer, your computer accounts and the information stored on your computer at risk.

University of Delaware Information Technologies recommends that if a UD-owned computer is running an unsupported Internet browser, it should be upgraded to a supported version. 

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• Follow the steps at this IT help page to find out what version of Internet Explorer a computer is running.

• Some older computers are unable to run the latest version of Internet Explorer. 

• Follow the steps at this Microsoft help page to upgrade your version of Internet Explorer to a supported version.

Those who require help upgrading to Internet Explorer 11 or safely using software or equipment that requires an older, unsupported version of Internet Explorer, should contact their unit’s IT staff or the IT Support Center for assistance.

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