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J-Mac:
Well, many of IE's patches address multiple threats, many of Firefox's patches are against theoretical threats, Microsoft only counted IE7 against Firefox 2 & 3 in the study, plus the amount of time the threats had the browser exposed for IE is much greater - one was ID's seven years prior and was just patched in 2008.

What Microsoft claimed is called FUD.   ;)

Jim

electronixtar:
All products are vulnerale. the USER is the main exploit entry.

No matter how safe your browsers are, if you constantly visit porn sites, chances are you will infect an virus.

Ehtyar:
All products are vulnerale. the USER is the main exploit entry.

No matter how safe your browsers are, if you constantly visit porn sites, chances are you will infect an virus.
-electronixtar (January 10, 2009, 02:07 AM)
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Presuming you meant to say "chances are you will be infected by a virus", you are quite right. Well said.

Ehtyar.

electronixtar:
All products are vulnerale. the USER is the main exploit entry.

No matter how safe your browsers are, if you constantly visit porn sites, chances are you will infect an virus.
-electronixtar (January 10, 2009, 02:07 AM)
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Presuming you meant to say "chances are you will be infected by a virus", you are quite right. Well said.

Ehtyar.
-Ehtyar (January 10, 2009, 04:06 AM)
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Sorry, My English is bad   :-[

Ehtyar:
Nothing to worry about here, no one will criticize your English :)

Ehtyar.

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