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IE: Security through instability.
I am not sure if many people regard a browser that crashes in an arbitrary manner as being more secure than one that can stay up, but you have always had unique (though costly) viewpoints on the subject.
Posted by: B.O.F.H.   Posted on: 12/17/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Firefox should be the default browser for Windows users  Mikael_z | 12/16/06
Yes, and give up security.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/17/06
Like IE7 Has Security  itanalyst | 12/17/06
How do you know?  TechnoCritter | 12/18/06
Four...  nomorems | 12/18/06
IE: Security through instability.  B.O.F.H. | 12/17/06
His Viewpoints Are As Valuable  itanalyst | 12/17/06
Have you used IE before?  ju1ce | 12/18/06
Hmmm... Never got a spyware infection from FireFox.  BitTwiddler | 12/18/06
That you know about.  Anton Philidor | 12/18/06
LOL...  nomorems | 12/18/06
IE 7...SECURE?!!  John_Carter | 12/18/06
Clueless  voska | 12/18/06
To good to pass up...  Cardinal_Bill | 12/16/06
WOW WOW  jmacal@... | 12/17/06
When will Microsoft ship a product that will be flawless?  Confused by religion | 12/17/06
No?  voska | 12/18/06
Perhaps the same day...  DarbyOhara | 12/17/06
Lots of flawless products exist  voska | 12/18/06
Actually...  Wolfie2K3 | 12/18/06
Uhh...  Graham Fluet | 12/19/06
Nice misdirection  nomorems | 12/18/06
Which is the better approach?  Anton Philidor | 12/18/06
I just don't fall for phishing  voska | 12/18/06
Enjoyed your post.  Anton Philidor | 12/18/06
Phone Calls from the Bank..  Wolfie2K3 | 12/18/06
Nice of them to listen at last  Mr Shaun Warburton | 12/18/06

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