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    Hello,

    http://www.yahoo.com/_ylh=X3oDMTB2MXQ5MTU3BF9TAzI3MTYxNDkEdGVzdAMwBHRtcGwDaW5kZXgtaWU-/s/226395

    Yet ANOTHER IE flaw!

    I thought SP2 was supposed to help this stuff....

    Kevin

    (I do have firefox now but I don't use it regularly - and it was reported to have been attacked the other day too - no safety!)
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    Originally Posted by yoda313
    Hello,

    http://www.yahoo.com/_ylh=X3oDMTB2MXQ5MTU3BF9TAzI3MTYxNDkEdGVzdAMwBHRtcGwDaW5kZXgtaWU-/s/226395

    Yet ANOTHER IE flaw!

    I thought SP2 was supposed to help this stuff....

    Kevin

    (I do have firefox now but I don't use it regularly - and it was reported to have been attacked the other day too - no safety!)
    You sound like chicken little.

    The hackers will continue to find flaws and exploit.

    SP2 does help, but when everyone and their dog runs SP2, then continued attacks occur. You can run firefox. It was encouraged people run version 1.0 to minimize risk.

    What are you afraid of? You are protected by your router.
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  3. another lamer topic....
    What happen to discriptive subject lines for a new thread?

    Lock this dang thread!
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    Please edit the topic title.

    This belongs in the Computer Forum ....
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    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    Please edit the topic title.

    This belongs in the Computer Forum ....
    Hello,

    Sorry my bad....

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    Why do you think I call it internet exploder?

    Use Firefox and you are safe.
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    Originally Posted by yoda313
    Hello,

    http://www.yahoo.com/_ylh=X3oDMTB2MXQ5MTU3BF9TAzI3MTYxNDkEdGVzdAMwBHRtcGwDaW5kZXgtaWU-/s/226395

    Yet ANOTHER IE flaw!

    I thought SP2 was supposed to help this stuff....

    Kevin

    (I do have firefox now but I don't use it regularly - and it was reported to have been attacked the other day too - no safety!)

    Easy answer dont run XP.

    Hackers are mostly interested in the latest version of a particular app / software.

    I use 2000 and havent had a problem yet (granted i have various securities in place)
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  8. You should be able to run whatever system you like and be safe. Provided you take reasonable measures to protect yourself, you should be fine.

    I am sitting behind a hardware NAT firewall, a Sygate Personal firewall, running NAV 2005 and Firefox. Although I am sure this isn't a perfectly secure system, it should be able to deter most nasties.
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    Originally Posted by Cobra
    You should be able to run whatever system you like and be safe. Provided you take reasonable measures to protect yourself, you should be fine.

    I am sitting behind a hardware NAT firewall, a Sygate Personal firewall, running NAV 2005 and Firefox. Although I am sure this isn't a perfectly secure system, it should be able to deter most nasties.
    I would think so.
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    Originally Posted by Cobra
    I am sitting behind a hardware NAT firewall, a Sygate Personal firewall, running NAV 2005 and Firefox. Although I am sure this isn't a perfectly secure system, it should be able to deter most nasties.
    I sincerely hope so !

    and yes you should be able to run any system you like, however some are more susceptible than others....

    But like you say the most important, is being sensible and take intelligent steps in assisting prevention.
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  11. Originally Posted by zworg2
    But like you say the most important, is being sensible and take intelligent steps in assisting prevention.
    Always wear a..... err, firewall.
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    Originally Posted by Cobra
    Originally Posted by zworg2
    But like you say the most important, is being sensible and take intelligent steps in assisting prevention.
    Always wear a..... err, firewall.
    Don't do anything without it.
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    Originally Posted by Cobra
    You should be able to run whatever system you like and be safe. Provided you take reasonable measures to protect yourself, you should be fine.
    Agreed. Though I always say the best tool to protect yourself online is... knowledge.
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    It's good to have various levels of protection. But the sad part is many people infect themselves, allowing things in because they don't know what they're doing. I haven't gotten around to doing much with firefox myself. Everyone seems to be pretty satisfied with it, but I think it too will become a target as it becomes more popular. I think part of the reason it's so 'secure' is because there aren't nearly as many peopele out there LOOKING for flaws.
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    Originally Posted by ViRaL1
    It's good to have various levels of protection. But the sad part is many people infect themselves, allowing things in because they don't know what they're doing. I haven't gotten around to doing much with firefox myself. Everyone seems to be pretty satisfied with it, but I think it too will become a target as it becomes more popular. I think part of the reason it's so 'secure' is because there aren't nearly as many peopele out there LOOKING for flaws.
    But IMO Micsrosoft (or whatever name you like to know them by) is somewhat well known for being unable to release software (windows being a superb example) without major flaws in it.

    Because of this and the fact that microssoft is a major (huge huge) corporation that hackers enjoy being able to highlight the flaws and embarass such companies. Yes there are a few really malicious hackers that will make your life hell because of it.

    I really dont know much about Firefox, and correct me if i am wrong, but i suspect that it is a relatively small company (without global computer domination) that cant afford to release a dodgey product.......
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    Originally Posted by zworg2
    I really dont know much about Firefox, and correct me if i am wrong, but i suspect that it is a relatively small company (without global computer domination) that cant afford to release a dodgey product.......
    Firefox is an open source project.
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    Originally Posted by Flaystus
    Firefox is an open source project.
    ok
    so does that mean it is;
    private company?
    individual?
    non-profit?
    etc?

    (thanx for assisting my understanding)
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    Non profit.

    Though AOL/Netscape does use the code they develop as its from their source. But Mozilla.org is org for a reason.
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