Users should "contact their local FBI office or post their complaint on the Internet Fraud Complaint Center Web site. Customers outside the U.S. should contact the national law enforcement agency in their country."
Wow! Never mind that the guilt here is on the side of Micro$oft and their utter incapability of writing decent applications.
Micro$oft should be torched, if not only for their lack of respect towards all their customers, the people who made possible for them to be a great company. They simply don't deserve the success they have.
It's primarily not an issue of vulnerabilities, it is an issue of *respect*. Period. Word unknown in Redmond, it seems.
In the end, for IE6 users, no need to upgrade to IE7 whatsoever...
Wow! Never mind that the guilt here is on the side of Micro$oft and their utter incapability of writing decent applications.
Micro$oft should be torched, if not only for their lack of respect towards all their customers, the people who made possible for them to be a great company. They simply don't deserve the success they have.
It's primarily not an issue of vulnerabilities, it is an issue of *respect*. Period. Word unknown in Redmond, it seems.
In the end, for IE6 users, no need to upgrade to IE7 whatsoever...
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