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Post by SOLIDSNKE on Jul 24, 2004 21:04:26 GMT -5
slate.msn.com/id/2103152/A few excerpts: "CNET reporter Robert Lemos zeroed in on why the attack was so scary. "This time," he wrote, "the flaws affect every user of Internet Explorer." That's about 95 percent of all Net users. No matter how well they had protected themselves against viruses, spyware, and everything else in the past, they were still vulnerable to yet another flaw in Microsoft's browser."
"The problem is that hackers continue to find and exploit security holes in Explorer. Many of them take advantage of Explorer's ActiveX system, which lets Web sites download and install software onto visitors' computers, sometimes without users' knowledge. ActiveX was meant to make it easy to add the latest interactive multimedia and other features to sites, but instead it's become a tool for sneaking spyware onto unsuspecting PCs."
"Firefox also adds a productivity feature that Explorer has never gotten around to: tabbed browsing. You can open several Web pages in the same window and flip through them as tabs, similar to those used in some of Windows' dialog boxes. It's tough to understand why tabbed browsing is such an improvement until you've tried it."
"Will Firefox make your computer hackproof? .......... But for now, there's safety in numbers—the lack of them, that is. Internet Explorer is used by 95 percent of the world. Firefox's fan base adds up to 2 or 3 percent at most. Which browser do you think the Russian hackers are busily trying to break into again?"I'm such a nerd. Get it here
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Post by ShadowOfEden on Jul 24, 2004 21:09:54 GMT -5
Go Mozilla!
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Post by SOLIDSNKE on Jul 24, 2004 21:10:23 GMT -5
Go Mozilla! Go SOE because you're not going to get it!
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Post by ShadowOfEden on Jul 24, 2004 21:14:46 GMT -5
Go me! ;D Why trust the exerpts?
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Post by SOLIDSNKE on Jul 24, 2004 21:18:24 GMT -5
Go me! ;D Why trust the exerpts? Because they came from the site!
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Post by SOLIDSNKE on Jul 24, 2004 21:20:23 GMT -5
Hey wait a minute... *looks at last excerpt* If all you guys use Firefox, I'll be hax0red! >_> Fuck you guys, Firefox teh sux!
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Post by ShadowOfEden on Jul 24, 2004 21:24:07 GMT -5
*gets firefox*
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Post by SOLIDSNKE on Jul 24, 2004 21:28:47 GMT -5
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Post by Javelina aka Wu Tugu on Jul 25, 2004 0:06:33 GMT -5
Ok now Frost, how long have YOU used Firefox, and what is your impression of it.. Has it ever crashed? Does it open all sites?
I am considering it, so let me know.
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Taishi Ci (Arch)
Officer -Shu
You Shall Feel the Power of my Twin Rods
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Post by Taishi Ci (Arch) on Jul 25, 2004 7:07:29 GMT -5
*is lazy and never gets around to getting mozilla*
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Post by SOLIDSNKE on Jul 25, 2004 10:50:48 GMT -5
Ok now Frost, how long have YOU used Firefox, and what is your impression of it.. Has it ever crashed? Does it open all sites? I am considering it, so let me know. I've been using it for about 6 months. It's never crashed. I like it because of it's security, and the tabbed browsing. You can also DL custom skins to make it look better. It also has custom .css which in ways can be a good thing, but in ways it can't. i.e. .css that works in IE, doesn't work in Firefox, because IE hasn't updated it's interface in over 7 years.
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Post by deathgrave on Jul 25, 2004 11:41:03 GMT -5
slate.msn.com/id/2103152/A few excerpts: "CNET reporter Robert Lemos zeroed in on why the attack was so scary. "This time," he wrote, "the flaws affect every user of Internet Explorer." That's about 95 percent of all Net users. No matter how well they had protected themselves against viruses, spyware, and everything else in the past, they were still vulnerable to yet another flaw in Microsoft's browser."
"The problem is that hackers continue to find and exploit security holes in Explorer. Many of them take advantage of Explorer's ActiveX system, which lets Web sites download and install software onto visitors' computers, sometimes without users' knowledge. ActiveX was meant to make it easy to add the latest interactive multimedia and other features to sites, but instead it's become a tool for sneaking spyware onto unsuspecting PCs."
"Firefox also adds a productivity feature that Explorer has never gotten around to: tabbed browsing. You can open several Web pages in the same window and flip through them as tabs, similar to those used in some of Windows' dialog boxes. It's tough to understand why tabbed browsing is such an improvement until you've tried it."
"Will Firefox make your computer hackproof? .......... But for now, there's safety in numbers—the lack of them, that is. Internet Explorer is used by 95 percent of the world. Firefox's fan base adds up to 2 or 3 percent at most. Which browser do you think the Russian hackers are busily trying to break into again?"I'm such a nerd. Get it here Ive used it for a month since Frost reccomended it to me and its been SHWEET all that time
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King Doufski
Ass-face - Shu
Foreign exchange warrior observes promising recruits for the McNanman tribe
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Post by King Doufski on Jul 26, 2004 4:39:29 GMT -5
Uuuh...call me olde-fashioned, and lame , but I use Buttscrape. ....... *Netscape.
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Post by ShadowOfEden on Jul 26, 2004 7:33:30 GMT -5
Uuuh...call me olde-fashioned, and lame , but I use Buttscrape. ....... *Netscape. *Butt scrape
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King Doufski
Ass-face - Shu
Foreign exchange warrior observes promising recruits for the McNanman tribe
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Post by King Doufski on Jul 27, 2004 23:59:38 GMT -5
Nah, that's what we do offline.
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