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Re: Firefox Vulnerability
IE and FireFox are free. I don't see how they are really competing. M$ should just include FireFox in its computers. Would probably be cheaper for them.
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Re: Firefox Vulnerability
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Considering like just about everyone one here, I have thousands out the electronically, how worried should I (we), being only semi computer literate be? [/ QUOTE ] i had to read this like 4 times before i understood what you meant...too many commas [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] i did the test that the article liked to a bunch of times while doing normal computer stuff. none of my info showed up in the box, so i don't think it's a huge risk. disable javascript if you want to be extra-safe. bk |
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Re: Firefox Vulnerability
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Im running spybot right now. Considering like just about everyone one here, I have thousands out the electronically, how worried should I (we), being only semi computer literate be? [/ QUOTE ] Don't visit any non mainstream sites until a patch is found. Disable JavaScript if you feel really paranoid, but then most pages will not work properly. |
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Re: Firefox Vulnerability
Thank You!
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