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Re: i dont get it...
It is a security-issue since being able to crash an application might make it possible to execute code on the system using a buffer-overrun.

Jesper Stocholm
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domo arigato  PinkFloyd* | 04/26/06
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Re: i dont get it...  stocholm | 04/26/06
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Yawn......  Laff | 04/26/06
Browser crash vs PC hijacking  itanalyst | 04/26/06
Maybe you should be clued in.  PinkFloyd* | 04/26/06
Time to ditch the current paradigm  ITTech001 | 04/26/06
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