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Story: Open-source IE patch hits trust barrier
Let's see, these 'analysts' think it is better to wait for that indefinite, golden moment when Microsoft will deign to release a fix, than to make use of a fix that's available now? A fix that is completely transparent and auditable? HAHAHAHAHA what a bunch of maroons
Though the real maroons are people who continue to use Internet Explorer. I think any IT dept. that lets users use IE is guilty of malpractice. Use Mozilla, use Opera. use anything but IE. How many times do people have to get hosed by insecure, buggy software before they make a change? Infinity + 1, apparently.
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Story: Open-source IE patch hits trust barrier
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Let's see, these 'analysts' think it is better to... Alice Benton -
It's a bit ridiculous that MS hasn't yet released... Jeremy Campbell -
Yeah. right. Trust Microsoft instead. What a bumc... Scott Waters -
Looking at the source i don't see anything suspici... XiPHiaS -
The patch works by grabbing any url that is clicke... Leon Pennington -
Yeah, these analysts just don't want to get their... Anonymous



