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solo99Mar 28th 2006 2:35PM
Everytime a new IE flaw pops up, someone has to point at Firefox. Everytime someone else has to say it has vulnerabilities too. At least I can trust the opensource community to get off their butt and fix a flaw when it is discovered. I understand it is a choice I am making to better than hearing "You will have to wait for 'patch tuesday', we only issue new patches once a month". Does it not sound like Citihall? or any kind of government burocracy? Don't you feel let down? And that's with counting on the pressure of competitors like Firefox, Opera and others. Imagine if there was not "competition"
In the mean time enjoy your russian mafia spyware and gator on a stick with IE.