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Serious Security Flaw in Internet Explorer
Serious Security Flaw in Internet Explorer
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carnkie
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16 years ago
#1
A serious security flaw has been found in IE. 😮
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7784908.stm
[mod]Thread title changed to avoid giving the webmaster a seizure... 😮 [/mod]
The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.
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sparty_lea
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16 years ago
#2
I never use it, Firefox rocks 🙂
There are 10 types of people in the world.
Those that understand binary and those that do not!
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RJV
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16 years ago
#3
I think IE has always been a serious security flaw. :thumbdown:
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robnorthwales
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16 years ago
#4
I think the flaw has been named now - it's called Internet Explorer, believed to have been written by some programmer known as 'Microsoft' 😉
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grahami
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16 years ago
#5
I have to look after 1700 machines all using it......
Grahami 😢
The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.
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carnkie
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16 years ago
#6
Best of luck 🙂
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JR
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16 years ago
#7
Told you so ! (Is there an emoticon for "smug self satisfied smirk" ?)
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carnkie
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16 years ago
#8
Certainly not after my URL/link fall from grace. 😉
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Gwyn
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16 years ago
#9
I assume that KB9607 is a patch/partial fix.
Firefox also has an update.
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