MS agreed to fix it without incident, Apple was refusing until recently.
According to the researcher who found the issue though, MS fixing their end
still leaves a problem that can be exploited in Safari.

Mike

On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 7:16 AM, Michael Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> mike sez:
>
> >Or if Apple fixed it...
>
> Sounds to me as if either Apple or Microsoft could do something to "fix"
> it. Both companies apparently think they have better things to do, so us
> arguing from our respective prejudices doesn't do anything. Best to tell
> people to change their download folder from the desktop, but I suppose
> it's more fun to be misanthropic jerks.
>
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