, The Register 2004-06-28
US CERT (the US Computer Emergency Readiness Team), is advising people to ditch Internet Explorer and use a different browser after the latest security vulnerability in the software was exposed.
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CERT recommends anything but IE
2004-06-28
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
CERT recommends anything but IE
2004-06-28
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CERT recommends anything but IE
2004-06-29
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CERT recommends anything but IE
2004-06-29
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CERT recommends anything but IE
2004-06-29
Brian McMahon <brian.mcmahon (at) cabrillo (dot) edu [email concealed]>
Brian McMahon <brian.mcmahon (at) cabrillo (dot) edu [email concealed]>

I used to run opera years ago on a dang 386 with 4mb ram. On that machine with win 3.1, Opera was still faster than IE was in my gf's win95 pentium box. Go figure. >;-)
Plus, designing websites for IE is a nightmare..argh.
Now, using opera 7.51 with Sun Java..it simply flies, even with multiple tabs like I have now...plus it's skinnable and totally customisable. Not to mention the abilty to switch referrers/cookies/etc with a click.
Long may IE/OE die in hell.
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