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RE: 'Gumblar' web attacks spreading quickly
"The scripts attempt to exploit vulnerabilities in Adobe's Acrobat Reader and Flash Player to deliver code that injects malicious search results when a user searches Google on Internet Explorer..."

Sorry Windows guys, but really, Internet Explorer AGAIN! Please get people to use Firefox!

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Posted by: Serenicom   Posted on: 05/19/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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RE: 'Gumblar' web attacks spreading quickly  Serenicom | 05/19/09
Not another My browser is better than yours post...  cneale@... | 05/19/09
grin  LiLac22281 | 05/21/09
Read it and weep...there are plenty of browser holes to go around.  IT_Guy_z | 05/19/09
Not really....this is not so much about browsers  eMJayy | 05/19/09
Secunia PSI ...  JCitizen | 05/20/09
Why weep...  UAC nanny screen | 05/20/09
Read again!  Parassassin | 05/20/09
FireFox  Average-IT-Guy | 05/20/09
Unless you need web functinality..  JCitizen | 05/20/09
Why I use Firefox  Serenicom | 05/24/09
Last time I attempted to use Foxit..  JCitizen | 05/25/09
Adobe update.  magallanes | 05/20/09
You still need AV and AS solutions as well..  JCitizen | 05/25/09
RE: Add ons aren't the solution  jgwinner | 05/20/09
Pouring over reviews...  JCitizen | 05/25/09
RE: 'Gumblar' web attacks spreading quickly  rzazueta | 05/20/09
Hidden Dummy, Crouching Tard  mobyprick@... | 05/21/09
RE: 'Gumblar' web attacks spreading quickly - on Windows  barence773 | 05/21/09
Just keep it well patched...  JCitizen | 05/25/09
RE: 'Gumblar' web attacks spreading quickly  morwen | 05/21/09
'Gumblar' web attacks spreading quickly  interested_amateur@... | 05/21/09
Hmmm!..  JCitizen | 05/25/09
RE: 'Gumblar' web attacks spreading quickly  Serenicom | 05/27/09

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