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Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer and Windows Internet Explorer, commonly abbreviated as IE or MSIE) is a retired series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft that were used in the Windows line of operating systems. While IE has been discontinued on most Windows editions, it remains supported on certain editions of…

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Available in
95 languages
Developer
Microsoft
Engines
MSHTML (Trident), Chakra
Included with
Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95 · Windows 95 OSR1 or later · Windows NT 4.0 through Windows 10 version 21H2 · Windows Phone 7 through Windows Phone 8.1 · Mac OS 8.1 through Mac OS X 10.2
License
Proprietary, requires a Windows license
Operating system
Windows (previously supported: Mac OS X, Solaris, HP-UX)

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Overview

History

Features

Architecture

Extensibility

Security

Market adoption and usage share

Impersonation by malware

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Internet Explorer

Nodes218
Edges217
Triples368
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.009174
Components1

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Internet Explorer

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related to Extensibility · 28
Internet Explorer → ActiveX, Add-on Manager, Add-on Performance Advisor, Add-ons, Adobe Flash Player, BHO, BHOs, Browser, Browser Helper Objects, COM, Component Object Model, Content, Extensibility, In, It, Metro-style, Microsoft Silverlight, No Add-Ons, Notification Bar, Service Pack
related to Standards support · 28
Internet Explorer → Almost, CSS, CSS Level, December, DOM Level, Fully, HTML, HTML5, Level, Microsoft, MSHTML, MSHTML Trident, Prior, SMIL, Support, Supports, Supports HTML, Supports XHTML, SVG, The MSHTML
related to Internet Explorer 1 · 25
Internet Explorer → Although, Ben Slivka, By, In, Inc, Internet Jumpstart Kit, January, Microsoft, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Plus, Microsoft's, Mosaic, National Center, NCSA, NCSA Mosaic, Spyglass, Spyglass Inc, Spyglass Mosaic, Supercomputing Applications, The
related to Architecture · 21
Internet Explorer → APIs, BrowseUI, COM, Component Object Model, DLL, Document Object Model, DOM, FTP, HTML/CSS, HTTP, HTTPS, IE, IEFrame, It, MIME-type, MSHTML, ShDocVw, The DOM, Trident, URLMon
related to Major vulnerability across versions · 20
Internet Explorer → CERT-UK, Computer Emergency Readiness Team, CVE, Emergency Response Team, Homeland Security's United States, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2, May, Microsoft, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft's, On April, Symantec, The, The UK National Computer, United States Department, US-CERT, Wikisource-logo, Windows XP
related to Internet Explorer 11 · 19
Internet Explorer → Automatic Updates, DPI, Encrypted Media Extensions, Google's, HTML5, IE, It, JPEG, Media Source Extensions, November, October, R2, SPDY, This, WebCrypto, WebGL, Windows, Windows RT, Windows Server
related to Vulnerability exploited in attacks on U.S. firms · 19
Internet Explorer → French, Google, IE6 SP1, IE7, IE8, In, January, Microsoft, R2, Server, SP4, The, The Australian, The German, Vista, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows XP, XP
related to Market adoption and usage share · 15
Internet Explorer → AOL, Firefox, IE, Its, Microsoft, Microsoft Windows, Mozilla, Netscape, Netscape Navigator, Netscape's, OSR, Since, The, This, Windows
related to End of life · 14
Internet Explorer → ActiveX, However, January, Legacy, Long Term Servicing Channel, LTSC, Microsoft, Microsoft Edge, MSHTML, On April, Project Spartan, The, Windows, Windows Server
related to Removal · 12
Internet Explorer → ActiveX, Before Windows Vista, IE, Indeed, Microsoft Corp, Microsoft's, One, The, United States, While, Windows, Windows Update

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internet explorer windows microsoft browser web security support version ie also used 10 11 versions released major server mode 95

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Internet ExplorerAvailable in95 languages1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerDeveloperMicrosoft1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerEnginesMSHTML (Trident), Chakra1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerIncluded withMicrosoft Plus! for Windows 951.00infobox
Internet ExplorerIncluded withWindows 95 OSR1 or later1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerIncluded withWindows NT 4.0 through Windows 10 version 21H21.00infobox
Internet ExplorerIncluded withWindows Phone 7 through Windows Phone 8.11.00infobox
Internet ExplorerIncluded withMac OS 8.1 through Mac OS X 10.21.00infobox
Internet ExplorerIncluded withZune HD1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerIncluded withXbox 3601.00infobox
Internet ExplorerIncluded withXbox One1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerLicenseProprietary, requires a Windows license1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerOperating systemWindows (previously supported: Mac OS X, Solaris, HP-UX)1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerOriginal authorThomas Reardon1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerOther namesMicrosoft Internet Explorer (versions 1–6) Windows Internet Explorer (versions 7–9) IE1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerPlatformIA-32, x86-64, ARMv7 (previously supported: MIPS, Alpha, PowerPC, 68k, SPARC, PA-RISC, Itanium)1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerReleaseAugust 24, 1995; 30 years ago (1995-08-24) (included with Plus! for Windows 95)1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerStandardsHTML5, CSS3, WOFF, SVG, RSS, Atom, JPEG XR1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerSuccessorMicrosoft Edge1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerTypeWeb browser1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerTypeFeed reader1.00infobox
Internet ExplorerWebsitemicrosoft.com/ie1.00infobox

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