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Re: IE BUG, Mozilla DOS?

Subject: Re: IE BUG, Mozilla DOS?
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 00:23:05 -0500
On Monday, November 21 at 08:20 PM, quoth admin@dbtech.org:
The IE bug shown in the advisory here http://www.computerterrorism.com/research/ie/ct21-11-2005 seems to have a DDOS like effect on mozilla sending pc usage to 99 % until mozilla either crashes or gives way.

This bug seems to make Safari 2.0.2 on MacOS 10.4.3 unuseable and slows down the system significantly, but Safari can be killed to regain control of the system.


~Kyle
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Anyway, have fun.
And don't bother reporting any bugs for the next few days. I won't care anyway.
-- Linus Torvalds, when kernel 2.4 came out

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