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That is an unverifiable claim
and recent evidence suggests that it may not be true. Long has the battle raged as to the role of ubiquity in exploitability, but with the popularity of Firefox, and the subsequent dramatic increase in vulnerabilities, the position that size matters may finally be assumed to have some basis in fact. Is Firefox poorly engineered?
Posted by: Real World   Posted on: 09/23/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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About time!  An_Axe_to_Grind | 09/22/05
My brother had one take down his MAC  John Zern | 09/22/05
Really?  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 09/22/05
Re: My brother had one take down his MAC  Otto_Delete | 09/22/05
Now for one that jumps to iPods  Boot_Agnostic | 09/22/05
Well, the product is big enough to get...  John Zern | 09/22/05
Size doesn't matter.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 09/22/05
But does bad phone design mean  Boot_Agnostic | 09/23/05
That is an unverifiable claim  Real World | 09/23/05
It would seem that even Linux Experts ...  ShadeTree | 09/23/05
of course they do  D-Ram | 09/23/05
Bad engineering?  sykandtyed | 09/23/05
A few well advertised  James Dean_z | 09/22/05
I wish they would specify "Windows PCs"  Chad_z | 09/22/05
correct, as now it does include viruses for  John Zern | 09/22/05
Please enlighten us.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 09/22/05
There have been and will continue to be ...  ShadeTree | 09/23/05
Well, for the Mac  3D0G | 09/23/05
What OS is in the affected phones  wackoae | 09/22/05
The expected OS  NonZealot | 09/22/05
Looks like...  Qbt | 09/22/05
Symbian != MS embedded...  dsentman@... | 09/23/05
Perhaps an appropriate analogy...  dsentman@... | 09/23/05
re: wrongview  ShadeTree | 09/23/05

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