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Am I correct that uninstalling Safari mitigates the problem?
I realize it isn't a fix but am I correct in believing that for the time being, removing Safari effectively closes off the only known attack vector that can utilize this vulnerability? If so, it simply reinforces my policy to ban all Apple software from my network.

Oh, and if I can use this moment to put in a plug for Firefox 3, I'll do it. This browser really rocks. happy
Posted by: NonZealot   Posted on: 07/03/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Am I correct that uninstalling Safari mitigates the problem?  NonZealot | 07/03/08
You've got to be kidding.  Intellihence | 07/03/08
I'm sure getting rid of IE would mitigate the problem as well.  A Grain of Salt | 07/03/08
Agreed  NonZealot | 07/03/08
You know as well as I do...  A Grain of Salt | 07/03/08
No. Not at all  mdemuth | 07/03/08
No, you are not correct.  msalzberg | 07/04/08
RE: On deck from MS: Four 'important' patches but nothing for IE  Intellihence | 07/03/08
Jump in?  Confused by religion | 07/03/08
I didn't know the iPhone was around in '06. (nt).  A Grain of Salt | 07/03/08
Quicktime  laura.b | 07/08/08
Interesting Browser Fact  itanalyst2@... | 07/07/08
Better choices.  joe.smetona@... | 07/08/08
this proves only that Firefox users tend to be Geeks  tech_walker | 07/08/08
I've used FF since 1.0 and before with beta releases.  joe.smetona@... | 07/12/08
RE: On deck from MS: Four 'important' patches but nothing for IE  ralphb@... | 07/10/08
Common problem with Microsoft.  joe.smetona@... | 07/10/08

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