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LOL
The blog you link is titled:

"Design Flaw in Windows Internet Explorer Allows Remote Code
Execution From Safari for Windows"

Yet, it's a Safari problem. No bias here, folks, move along.
Posted by: frgough   Posted on: 06/11/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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LOL  frgough | 06/11/08
Changing download location not good enough  forrestgump2000@... | 06/11/08
It seems MS had been a tad passive too.  A Grain of Salt | 06/11/08
Sigh..  Average-IT-Guy | 06/11/08
Take your MS glasses off first  rpmyers1 | 06/11/08
Surprised  rpmyers1 | 06/11/08
I've banned all Apple software from my network  NonZealot | 06/11/08
Don't forget IE as well  Bruizer | 06/12/08
SOLUTION: don't install Safari AND don't put DLL on your desktop  qmlscycrajg | 06/11/08
This is ridiculous...  MrViklund | 06/11/08
RE: Proof of Concept  Samic | 06/12/08

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