They've done so much to help online crime, why quit while they are behind.

On 2/6/09, Jim Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7874151.stm
>
> Microsoft appears to now be encouraging users to run code directly from
> webpages to fix PC problems.
>
> Doesn't anyone there actually think beyond the 'oh, this looks cool'
> stage? IT managers & support teams already have enough problems caused
> by users simply clicking on anything they see, the last thing they
> should be doing is encouraging that behaviour!
>
> Jim.
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