Posted by scary_jeff on Fri Jun 25th at 12:30pm 2004
zdnet
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A fix is available here, you don't need it if you have installed XP SP2 RC2, which is unlikely.
Posted by Kage_Prototype on Fri Jun 25th at 3:00pm 2004
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Posted by Forceflow on Fri Jun 25th at 3:43pm 2004
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Posted by Forceflow on Fri Jun 25th at 4:39pm 2004
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Posted by Gorbachev on Fri Jun 25th at 6:15pm 2004
Posted by m0p on Sat Jun 26th at 1:39am 2004
I'm not gonna get affected then.
/me uses Mozilla FireFox ![]()
Posted by Crono on Sat Jun 26th at 2:15am 2004
If more people used Mozilla, it'd be getting more attacks.
You're computer is NEVER safe.
Someone once said that the only way to secure your computer from attacks was to put it in a lead safe and toss it in the atlantic ocean ... you should probably chain it to the ocean floor just to make sure.
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Posted by DesPlesda on Sat Jun 26th at 5:52am 2004
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Posted by Crono on Sat Jun 26th at 6:40am 2004
All I was pointing out was that no one's computer is really safe, that's all.
In other words. Mozilla can be as insecure and unprotected as IE and vice versa. But, by default, Mozilla has more blockers from outside material and generally refuses raw executable files. These are probably the only BIG reasons why Mozilla is generally 'more secure'. It's just with IE the bugs, problems, and holes are more obvious. [addsig]
Posted by DesPlesda on Sat Jun 26th at 6:49am 2004
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Posted by Crono on Sat Jun 26th at 7:36am 2004
Mozilla's bugs are addressed faster then IEs, of course. [addsig]
Posted by Forceflow on Sat Jun 26th at 11:18am 2004
Come on guys, don't get into another "Teh Firefox vs. Teh IE"-struggle.
It's not about the browser. It's about the internet experience. ![]()
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Posted by Gorbachev on Sat Jun 26th at 4:48pm 2004
Posted by Orpheus on Sat Jun 26th at 5:17pm 2004
i have always used IE, i prefer it.. but would like to say that i have never received any virus's/trojans/bugs that i didn't actively seek.. in other words, if i was stupid enuff to visit questionable sites, well guess what? ![]()
if you are stupid enuff to open an un-scanned zip file, you deserve what happens, and if you are crazy enuff to open an unidentified .exe file.. you do NOT have my sympathies.
i have had a router, through all of my broadband experiences, and nothing has slipped in to my knowledge.. anything i have gotten, was directly due to visiting iffy sites.
/ IE supportive rant.
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Posted by Gorbachev on Sat Jun 26th at 5:46pm 2004
Posted by scary_jeff on Sat Jun 26th at 6:20pm 2004
Posted by Orpheus on Sat Jun 26th at 6:47pm 2004
| ? posted by Gorbachev |
| It starts downloading without your knowledge Orph. You'd never know unless you had a virus scanner. It starts download .jar, .exe and other garbage and potentially harmful files. It's not something you voluntarily do. I have a router too...but it wouldn't block this kind of stuff as it's requested traffic. |
then, if its something i didn't actually seek, then the virus scanner is my only real option, cause.. if its gonna come to me unbeknownst.. actually i dunno what to say.. other than a trojan/virus isn't enuff incentive to switch browsers IMO..
lets hope, its restricted to some sites i don't visit ![]()
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Posted by Gorbachev on Sat Jun 26th at 7:08pm 2004
Posted by Hornpipe2 on Sun Jun 27th at 12:49am 2004
Can you tell I like Apache?
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