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Now I could have sworn...
...that on the thread listing FF as insecure that someone said FF had been exposed and Opera was the real secure browser lol.
Posted by: storm14k   Posted on: 12/16/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Now I could have sworn...  storm14k | 12/16/08
The myths are plenty....  daMan25 | 12/16/08
Exactly right which is why layered security a necessity  NonZealot | 12/16/08
I use....  daMan25 | 12/16/08
Just shows that even the supposedly most secure browser has flaws  nilotpal_c | 12/16/08
RE: 'Extremely severe' vulnerabilities in Opera browser  V@... | 12/16/08
RE: 'Extremely severe' vulnerabilities in Opera browser  kjgslg@... | 12/16/08
RE: 'Extremely severe' vulnerabilities in Opera browser  betelgeuse68 | 12/16/08
I avoid Opera  Anonymous Benefactor | 12/17/08
RE: 'Extremely severe' vulnerabilities in Opera browser  null | 12/17/08
So what's next above "Extremely Severe"?  Tfixer | 12/17/08
All browsers are not insecure  Lerianis | 12/17/08

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