The Redmond clan are breaking out the barbed wire again in an attempt to defend IE users against three newly found bugs in the browser. Said bugs are already well known in the darker corners of the web and are already being exploited by some. The first is a simple crash job that nukes your browser if you visit a 'specially coded' site. The other two are slightly more serious than that though, as they could potentially leave your PC open to dubious external influences. The bugs affect all flavours of IE and Server 2003 but those of you tinkering with the IE7 beta are safe. Word on the web is that the April 11th patching spree will sort them out, until then watch where you surf and don't open any dodgy e-mail attachments.