You can make up your own smart comments about this, I'll just post the text and let you all have at it. :)
Microsoft has redesigned the web pages that display its security bulletins. As if it were not already bad enough that, under the old design, the security conscious using Internet Explorer had to click through more than a dozen script and ActiveX control permission dialog boxes to get a useful version of the page, Microsoft's web design wizards have now rendered all the 'section expansion' links in javascript, preventing successful reading of the page unless you take the security lowering option of enabling scripting in whatever browser you prefer.
As a result you may have to decrease the security settings of your browser to read the useful content in the Microsoft Security Bulletins.