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But Firefox lose in number of vulnerabilities
and mitigation mechanisms. 4x the vulns and still no
protected mode in sight.
Posted by: honeymonster   Posted on: 03/05/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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No, could not be possible. They are a bunch of punks with an attitude at  DonnieBoy | 03/05/09
A bunch of...  Grayson Peddie | 03/05/09
Ok, you got me there. But, MS would NOT let a bunch of punks make them look  DonnieBoy | 03/05/09
Ha Ha Ha Ha.  Cayble | 03/05/09
Actually. Opera, with its small user-base is even quicker  hkommedal | 03/05/09
So what you're saying is...  ejhonda | 03/06/09
Perhaps, but it wasn't my point.  Cayble | 03/06/09
Proof that Open Source ...  914four | 03/06/09
Your logic?  NoThomas | 05/21/09
But Firefox lose in number of vulnerabilities  honeymonster | 03/05/09
IE code is closed - and Donnieboy, are you accusing Mozilla of fraud ?  TonyOz | 03/05/09
closed or open makes no difference  nanarchy | 03/05/09
Fair enough, however....  TonyOz | 03/05/09
look closer  Mitch 74 | 03/07/09
Mozilla reports each one seperately  The-Bytemaster | 03/05/09
It's not the number that counts, it's the damage  InAction Man | 03/06/09
The problem is the data ....  ShadeTree | 03/05/09
RE: Study: Firefox wins browser time-to-patch race  Mewshew | 03/05/09
It's not about the number of vulnerabilities  iTeaBoy | 03/06/09

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