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IE flaw makes this dangerous
This is just the first of many scams that we're bound to see that take advantage of Microsoft's Internet Explorers latest flaw.

I find it inexcuseble of Microsoft for not putting out patch for a flaw of such serious nature.

Is this what they call being trust worthy?
Posted by: spinit   Posted on: 01/24/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I'm not surprised.....  rmkjr@... | 01/23/04
And heeeeeere we go again!  X Marks The Spot | 01/23/04
ms patch again?  mactek.net | 01/25/04
scam from the terrorists or Ashcroft?  dg mh | 01/24/04
Hmmmm...  plungermonkey@... | 01/24/04
Wow...  Martin Marvinski | 01/24/04
IE flaw makes this dangerous  spinit | 01/24/04
Wow...  Martin Marvinski | 01/24/04
Holy.............  spinit | 01/25/04
It's in the water  BXLE | 01/25/04
Don't forget the ironic and mysterious...  Spoon Jabber | 01/25/04
I agree  d_jedi | 01/25/04
It looks like Microsoft is in violation of the PATRIOT act.  Tammee | 01/26/04
Afghanistan???!!  pjayc_z | 01/26/04

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