-> The very same people are finding these big bugs. It is not like there are a whole 
ton of unexperienced people finding these bugs. These are the best. They are experts 
at finding them. They may not always be cognizant of this themselves, the act of 
finding them may not seem difficult to them, but it is -- and this is clearly shown by 
the fact that the same people keep finding these bugs.

I contend that the fact that the very same people are reporting bugs does not mean 
that they are the only ones finding them.  Nor does it mean that only an expert might 
find them.  Nor does it mean that all experts would be inclined to report them.

Using any operating system that is 1) not obcessed with backward compatibility to the 
point that old vulnerabilities are retained forever, and 2) does not force users and 
servers alike to run unnecessary applications, and 3) is deployed by a company that 
manages its software development lifecycle in a manner that ensures all the various 
programmers are applying security patches to all the various versions under 
development, would be a big improvement.  Microsoft might someday become such a 
company....XP SP2 being a start.

And then you could look at how IE handles security zones...
Whether the new search tool will be another "built-in"...

Robin
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