Originally Posted by
johnmont
It's perfectly reasonable to require a browser to support 128-bit encryption for secure transactions. Take the time to a Google search and you should be able to enable this easily if it is an IE version that's been released in the last 4 years.
This is not actually the crux of the issue, but UA_Insider has posted they are aware of the real problem (they hard coded 'http://' links to insecure javascript ads inside secure pages), and looking into it.
Yes, if you mess with enough settings, you can turn off enough security to allow it to work with IE, but many people at work aren't allowed to do this, and, they should not have to-- it is a security design error with the website.