, SecurityFocus 2006-03-28
UPDATE: Hundreds of malicious Web sites are attempting to exploit the most critical of two flaws announced last week in Microsoft's browser, convincing two companies to release workarounds late Monday to head off the threat.

infamous41md
In due time.
The main reason that IE's flaws are far more frequent is because there are a lot more people trying to break IE. What's the market share for FF, did it even break 10% yet? And IE is what, 85% or so? If you want to create a botnet, which would you target a...
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