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Seems to be mostly an IE problem. Firefox is fine.
According to Secure Computing... "Secure Computing has discovered a website that is attempting to exploit over 10 Active X vulnerabilities in its efforts to install a malicious payload including the MSODataSourceControl vulnerability that Secure Computing warned users about only 2 weeks ago."

The key word here is "Active X" far as I can tell.

It might be helpful to let Firefox users know that this doesn't really apply to them. Or do I misunderstand?
Posted by: shawkins   Posted on: 07/02/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Seems to be mostly an IE problem. Firefox is fine.  shawkins | 07/02/07
Anyone Clicking Links  bmore_bro69@... | 07/02/07
Pretty much true....  shawkins | 07/02/07
Firefox users could be infected to  NZJester | 07/02/07
Active X  A.Sinic | 07/03/07
Putting iPhone, spam and phishing in one headline?  KaplanMike | 07/02/07
Remember, just like the phishing schemes...  Timpraetor | 07/02/07
Re-read the article  SGIOctane2 | 07/02/07
My ex-wife used to do the same thing you just did, Mike  Zeppo9191 | 07/02/07
Anti Apple??? What a joke.  Cayble | 07/02/07
Oh SNAP!  spyro17@... | 07/07/07
KaplanMike if it's an email address it is spammed unless  SO.CAL Guy | 07/02/07
Oh give over...  GeoNorth | 07/03/07
if this was Time or Newsweek, I'd be right behind you  hatster | 07/03/07
Phishing  A.Sinic | 07/03/07
iPhones used by Osama to coordinate bombings!  Reaper117 | 07/06/07
You've won a new iPhonetic  Timpraetor | 07/02/07
No You Can't  rattatatt@... | 07/02/07
Yep! I already got (and DELETED) something very similar...  Jeff Hayes | 07/02/07

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