] Security experts are blaming known but unpatched ] vulnerabilities in Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer ] for the theft and distribution of the source code for a ] much anticipated new video game. ] ] The source code for Valve Corp.'s Half Life 2, a sequel ] to the popular shoot-'em-up game that was due out by ] December, was posted on the Internet on Thursday, ] according to a statement from Valve Managing Director ] Gabe Newell. ] "This is what happens when you have 31 publicly ] known unpatched vulnerabilities in IE," wrote Thor ] Larholm, senior security researcher for PivX Solutions ] LLC, in a posting to the NTBugTraq mailing list. "I have ] seen screenshots of successfully compiled HL2 ] installations, with WorldCraft and Model Viewer running ] atop a listing of directories such as hl2, tf2 and cstrike." IE Gets Blame for Theft of Half Life 2 Code |