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What is the Internet Explorer Security Center (IESC)?
The purpose of this web site is to disseminate information regarding the security issues pertaining to Microsoft® Internet Explorer.

Who writes the IESC?
The IESC is authored by Scott Schnoll (scott_schnoll@msn.com). Information contained in the IESC is derived from a multitude of sources. This web site is UNOFFICIAL and in NO WAY sanctioned or authorized by Microsoft Corp. or any of its employees (although they have made some nice comments about it!).

How can I get the IESC?
The main URL for the site is http://www.nwnetworks.com/iesc.html.

Copyright Information
Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corp. Internet Explorer is a trademark of Microsoft Corp. Authenticode is a trademark of Microsoft Corp. Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems. Netscape and Navigator are trademarks of Netscape Corporation. Other information contained herein is credited where and when appropriate to the original source and copyright holder.   All other information contained in this site is Copyright 1996-2008 Scott Schnoll -- All Rights Reserved.   This site and the information contained herein may not be reproduced in part or in whole without the express written consent of the author, Scott Schnoll.

Who is Scott Schnoll?
I am a Technical Writer in the Exchange UE group at Microsoft.  I am a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), an author, a former long-time Microsoft MVP, and more.  :-)