German government warns against using MS IExplorer

TeeEm

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misi

Growing Little Guru
"One thing that should be stressed is that every browser has its security issues, so switching may remove this current risk but could expose you to another."
 

TeeEm

GGG Guru
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My browser is not in the danger zone.
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Microsoft told the BBC that people should upgrade to its Internet Explorer 8, which it said is the "most secure browser on the market."

Hmmm. :eek2

" Microsoft has patched no less than three security vulnerabilities affecting Internet Explorer 8 running on the latest iteration of the Windows client. But in addition to resolving security issues for Windows 7?s IE8, the Redmond company has also plugged additional IE security holes on supported versions of the Windows client and server platforms. In total, Microsoft Security Bulletin MS09-072 ? Critical - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (976325) is designed to patch no less than five vulnerabilities. " :eek

Won't be able to see the IE logo soon with all those band-aids on. :cool
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foxidrive

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Fairy nuff misi - I might go back to FF but I will give Opera a run for a bit. I used to use it in Version 2 and 3 many many years ago.
 

biggles

Guru of all things Emu !!
I've just downloaded Google Chrome, but not sure whether I like it so far.

I've been using Chrome in conjunction with FF for about 3 months.

I'm not impressed with Chrome.

I often search web pages with the "Find" function that is common to browsers and its common for Chrome to crash when closing the "Find" dialogue box. That's a very bad bug to have gotten past testing, imo.

Good luck with it.
 
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