Microsoft Explorer/Windows 1998 and 2000
Newspaper articles have stated that users of the Microsoft Explorer
internet browser running the program on the Windows 98 and 2000
operating systems are exposed to having their computers invaded by a
form of computer virus known as "spyware." A "spyware" invasion can
seriously impair a computer's functioning and can even result in
identity theft. According to press accounts, users of Windows 1998 and
2000 are not able to download Microsoft's Service Pack 2 designed to
remedy this problem. Only by purchasing Windows XP can a user remedy
the problem. If you are running Microsoft Internet Explorer on Windows
98 or 2000 and have had problems with spyware or identity theft and/or
have unsuccessfully tried to download Service Pack 2 you may have a
legal claim.
Learn more about
Identity TheftRegister your Microsoft Explorer
Case
If you feel you qualify for damages or remedies that might be awarded
in a possible Microsoft Explorer security risk lawsuit, please click
the link below to submit your complaint.