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gibby



Joined: 27 Oct 2006
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PostPosted: 02/21/08 - 09:02    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi people. I heard so much stuff about Internet Explorers flaws and leak holes. Also Ive heard a lot about patches and hotfixes for the internet explorer. I dont know much about new version, but I think that it wont bring any further improvement at all. What I am wondering is where does its vulnerability comes from? Which piece of Explorer is letting other unwanted code to join with the main one? Thanks.
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westbrook



Joined: 02 Nov 2005
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PostPosted: 03/22/08 - 00:19    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, it is very hard to say. Very hard to answer on your question. I think that Microsoft could make Explorer to work perfect and stable, but than IExplorer developers wouldnt have so much work to do. They have to be payed for what they do right? So, everything makes sense about Explorers behavior. Search toolbars, ActiveX contents, weird and strange plug-ins. Dont install these ever (because I think there is a key problem) and I guess that explorer can run safe and fast forever with certain antivirus + well configured firewall software.
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