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IE users at risk for 284 days in 2006
Robert Lemos, 2007-01-04
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Why should we trust Brian Krebs' "report" as unbiased? 2007-01-04
MSFanboy (1 replies)
Just another blogger trying to grab a headline....

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Re: Why should we trust Brian Krebs' "report" as unbiased? 2007-01-10
jasperman
Well, check the report and show us why you think it is biased indeed, as you suggest. Or are you just talking shit? You call yourself MSFanboy? Well THAT's BIASED... at all... damn you......

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IE users at risk for 284 days in 2006 2007-01-04
Ken Saunders
Great job on reporting this,

I personally appreciate the info.

It's a shame that Microsoft disregards

their consumers computer safety....

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IE users at risk for 284 days in 2006 2007-01-05
assurbanipal
Another meaningful metric of the abysmal level of (im)maturity of Micro$oft crapware.

Yet the behemoth continues to prosper (well, IE's successes are largely due to M$' predatory and indecent practices which caused Netscape to be brutally kicked out of the market; practices which haven't been suffi...

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IE users at risk for 284 days in 2006 2007-01-05
billyj
Firefox users at risk on every release:

http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html...

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IE users at risk for 284 days in 2006 2007-01-08
Anonymous
Shouldn't that headline be "IE users at risk for 365 days in 2006"? :-)...

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Who the hell is still using IE, how stupid do you need to be?!?! 2007-01-09
Anonymous
FireFox forever!

Or at least anything else, like lynx :)

** This post was posted with IE, because SecurityFocus.com DON'T support anything else but IE... Dear SecurityFocus.com staff, the "characters" below only displayed in IE....

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IE users at risk for 284 days in 2006 2007-01-23
Anonymous
posting this with firefox?...

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