On Jul 27, 2004, at 9:42 PM, Philip Stortz wrote:

use netscape, CERT has actually issued an advisory suggesting that people not use
exploiter, it's about time, a toy lock is more secure than that browser, independent of
the os it's running on.

Actually (and ironically) IE is as secure on the Mac as any other browser.


The problems with IE are where they tied it so deeply into the guts of Windows, and released the abomination known as ActiveX upon the world.

"Hey! I have an idea! Let's release a product that makes it easy for any old web site to go digging right into the OS! That'll show those Java weenies with their stupid <sarcasm>sandbox</sarcasm>"...

--
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Phar macy
Information Technology Group

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