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WARNING - Be VERY Carefull if you use IE...

rdale

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Hi,

A word of warning to all out there who still use Internet Explorer as their main browser ---> DON'T


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---> see links below :

http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105_2-5247187.html?tag=zdfd.newsfeed

http://news.com.com/Corporate+Web+servers+infecting+visitors'+PCs/2100-7349_3-5247187.html?tag=nefd.top

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2004-06-27-web-attack_x.htm

http://news.google.com/news/en/us/technology.html

If you've wanted to wait for a compelling reason to try Opera or Firefox, now's the time, at least until they get IE fixed!

You've been warned...

be safe.
 

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marduke said:
a reason for the warning would be good.

Good idea marduke, sorry for the cranial flatulence...


Found at Google News/Sci/Tech :
http://news.google.com/news/en/us/technology.html



Read the whole article at Globe Technology :
http://www.globetechnology.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040625.gtvirus2jun25/BNStory/Technology/
 
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I'm with you all on Firefox. I started using it two weeks ago, as well as replacing Eudora with Thrunderbird. On both counts I've been very pleased with their performance.

I also have Mozilla 1.7 installed. Is this redundant? What are the differences? Which one could I do without?
 
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Now that the code is out, other hackers are likely to adapt it to distribute software for spamming and for launching broad Internet attacks against popular websites, said Alfred Huger, senior director of engineering at security company Symantec Corp.

oh great more spam..... just what i always wanted..
 
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Great.... and my wife just made a car payment over the web last week using IE. What is worse, I will not be able to run the security updates until later tonight. Any ideas if the Avant Browser is going to be affected as it appears to be built on IE.
 
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miamiatw051 said:
i have ie and have no problems iwth it
i just have espn as my homepage and check out othere sports sites and this
whats the big deal

If you do things like pay bills, order merchandise, etc over the web, the files will record the information and send to some one else for their malicious use.
 
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I don't have too many problems with IE, but for one thing it's the only browser that will allow me to see certain graphics on CF, like the glowing usernames.

I'll use FireFox when it becomes more advanced. So far it just seems a lot like IE. *shrug*
 
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So your willing to give up security / stability / lack of pop ups / security for glowing text ?
 
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You know, there is a reason why Microsoft makes Windows Updates every month. It's to help patch up problems that occur such as this. Of course, Windows and it's components (such as IE) have always been susceptible to attacks of various sorts. But then again, I can almost guarantee that you will never find a program that isn't capable of being attacked.
 
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Your right of course. IE comes under constant attack because it is the most used, but if firefox or opera becomes the norm you can bet the hackers will concentrate their efforts on them and find a way....and suddenly those other companies will be issuing updates every month!

As a side note, I've been using IE for years and I do EVERYTHING online. I protect my comp with updates, adblockers, a firewall, virus scanners and such. The only time I've ever had a problem is when I had to reinstall my OS and did some web browsing before I could update windows and put my security in place. Got some nasty malware but I fixed it up and now no more problems. I guess I'd rather just deal with the problems I KNOW about than sit back thinking I'm safe and be surprised by something nobody saw comming...
 
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These exploits are fixed quickly. I don't think it is really anything to worry about. Trust me. Your are not totally invincible by switching to other browsers such as FireFox. There are many other ways to get your passwords stolen. The most common are RATs and keyloggers. Just because you have an AV/FW doesn't mean you are safe.
 
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