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And I thought this was serious
"Users could believe they are accessing trusted Internet
content when in reality they are accessing malicious
Internet content, for example a malicious Web site,"
Microsoft said in latest advisory.


Sounds serious, but no don't worry

It ranks the flaw as "important," its second-highest
rating.


Flew, getting a malicious site when I thought in was a
trusted one is just "important". Guess if I'm using MS
products security really isn't that important to start with;-)
Posted by: Richard Flude   Posted on: 11/09/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Windows 3.0 has a bug in it too  mojoman_x@... | 11/09/04
And I thought this was serious  Richard Flude | 11/09/04
Did it really say that?  johnwsaundersiii@... | 11/10/04
An example  Richard Flude | 11/10/04

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