> > 1) Does the mere presence of IE make it "hazardous"
> > or do you actually have to use it to be vulnerable?
>
> My understanding is that IE is so tightly integrated with the OS that
> it can be difficult to tell when you are using IE.

What kills me is....
Just about every one of those dad blame critical updates says:
"...an attacker may COMPLETELY take over your PC"

What in the heck does completely mean....
I have XP, aren't we beyond that by now?

They should be seriously embarrased.

And don't forget....the browser was free and now you know why and now you
can't complain.
We got what we paid for. Nutt'n.

Mark Villa in Summerville SC


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