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It would figure
It would figure, another security hole in the current browsers. Tis the usual trend anyway. It appears that new security holes will always be found. No matter how secure the developers think they have made their product. In a related story I just read about a hole in Firefox that is associated with FTP and could allow vulnerability port scanning within a network.

Just shows that as computer users we have to be constantly on guard as there will always be something out there for the malcontents to exploit.

As for the Macintosh users out there, just because there is no known exploits for Macintosh vulnerabilities does not mean that no one is taking advantage of what holes there are. As with some stealth spy ware one does not know it is even there and doing its thing if one does not have a defense in place to detect it. Point being is that just because there is no evidence of said malware being in existence does not mean that it does not exist.
Posted by: Computer_User_1024   Posted on: 03/21/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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