Posted on 01/08/2005 9:48:47 AM PST by holymoly
And now Bill and the Gang want to charge you for their own spyware/antivirus fixes!!! They want you to subscribe to their program so they can charge you to fix their vulnerabilities. Is this a great country or what?!
ping
Disable Internet Explorer completely and use the Mozilla Firefox web browser.
tech bump
I already have moved to Mozilla...What a difference!
Microsoft's corporate culture made viruses, spyware and viruses the phenomenon they are today.
I refer to the determination among managers and supposedly genius-level, supposedly "responsible" employees -- from the highest to the lowest -- to downplay and whitewash obvious problems in the evolving architecture. Their goal was to avoid saying anything that rocked the boat, in order to vest and cash out their stock options. That attitude influenced the company's judgment when developing IE and Active-X, and made today's situation possible.
Active-X should never have been let loose on the world in its present form; the "fixes" are small bandaids on a gaping security wound.
One of these days, AGs will grow balls and sue Microsoft for deliberately putting consumers at risk, by igoring obvious flaws in its products. The agreements that people must sign when installing a Microsoft product do not and should be allowed to exclupate Microsoft from deliberate negligence.
Correction: Microsoft's corporate culture made viruses, spyware and hacking the phenomena they are today
I pretty much have as well. Mozilla is far from perfect, (and still use IE for a couple of things), but the ad/popup blocking is worth its troubles.
Thank you
"The nytimes.com domain is in my Trusted sites zone so that I can read The New York Times free every day (fantastic deal, I think). The free registration and cookie required to access the content at The New York Times web site are a modest "price" to pay for daily access to one of the world's great newspapers."
I do hope the information in this article from Eric L. Howes at the University of Illinois is better than the choices he makes in life. ;)
Pinging the techs.
Is firefox web browser free?
After reading this I did a quick check and found that I had one entry under my trusted sites: http://free.aol.com
I never put this under trusted. Did it get there from the IE sp2 etc...? Or it it there because AOL uses IE?
I don't have AOL as a provider.
I'm removing the entry now.
Most curious
Thank you.
I'm not computer savvy, how does one disable IE? I do have Firefox downloaded, but it didn't seem to work as well with the accelerator on my ISP (earthlink). Any help appreciated!
Thanks :)
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