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Story: 2004: Internet Explorer's year of shame

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Posted by: MS Fan (Sunday 11 July 2004, 12:05 AM)

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It's just like Microsoft claims, ..."All software has 'BUGS'".

Except...

Oh Yeah, that's right, ...the "Mozilla problem" actually originated in Microsoft's *ILLEGAL decision to 'integrate' THEIR OWN 'web-browser' directly into the 'Operating-System'.

*"Illegal" according to the 'Official-Findings' of EVERY 'Federal-Court' in the last U.S. 'Anti-trust' case (which 'documented' Microsoft's attempt to unfairly expand their 'industry-monopoly' by creating a 'technological-barrier' [disadvantage] to ALL competition, both then present, OR, which might have arisen in the future).

And, as a matter of fact, "IE" ACTUALLY DOES also contain this very same FLAW. HHMMM...

So, that's "one" serious security-flaw in "Mozilla", which was actually caused DIRECTLY by Microsoft, (...which, by the way, still hasn't effectively FIXED the very HOLE, THAT WAS CREATED BY THEM [Microsoft] in the first place) ...verses HOW MANY "Windows-IE" FLAWS, ...just a minute, let me check the exact-time.

OOPS... sorry that took so long, a few DOZEN 'ZOMBIED' "MS-IIS-Servers" just 'PING-SWEPT', my ISP looking for 'vulnerable' "MS-Windows IE-machines".

...Any way, ...YOU GO MICROSOFT (remember, the 'WINNER' writes the 'history-books').

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