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It has been announced that Microsoft will gradually discontinue support for the programming language VBScript starting in the second half of 2024.
Microsoft already disabled VBScript by default for IE11 on Windows 10 in July, and on August 13 will enter the same state in IE11 on Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 in the August update.
On the next Microsoft Patch Tuesday, coming on August 13th, Microsoft will disable VBScript by default in Internet Explorer for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1. This is part of Microsoft's initiative ...
Microsoft is deprecating VBScript in favor of 'more advanced' alternatives like JavaScript and PowerShell in a three-phase plan that looks like it will wrap up shortly after 2027 or so.
Software king of the world, Microsoft has confirmed that VBScript will be discontinued in the latter half of 2024 in a move that marks the end of an era for programmers. Although the language was ...
Microsoft has stopped developing VBScript after a 27-year relationship and plans to remove the scripting language entirely in a future Windows release.
Researchers have discovered that the Darkhotel APT is exploiting a recently-patched zero-day vulnerability impacting Microsoft VBScript.
Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday security bulletins include a patch for a JScript and VBScript scripting engine vulnerability being publicly exploited.
Microsoft released a security advisory Monday describing a zero-day vulnerability involving some older Windows versions and VBScript when used with Internet Explorer.
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