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RE: New IE flaw and exploit sites/migration to non-MS browser

Subject: RE: New IE flaw and exploit sites/migration to non-MS browser
Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2006 14:20:26 +1000
When will they understand? I don't have time for FUD(literally and
metaphorically-I might as well ask Dan Brown to give me his opinions on
viruses and exploits)
I think that so much of the discussion(criticism) of MS is obscured because
of The Shroud of FUD.(Sounds like Dan's new book).

I don't need things talked up incessantly, just honest appraisals, no
sensationalism.

I know there are 'things' out there (I just need to check my firewall logs
every day and nod sagely).

Personally, I love so much of what MS does because I can do my job properly
with its systems in place. I love Linux too and switch between them quite
happily, because it gives me scope for many things MS systems won't let me
do.




Regards
Murad Talukdar


 



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