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IE being more commonly used, is hammered at more, by the hackers, thus leading to the perception, that it has sercurity issues., where the fact may be quite different... "...Firefox not only has more vulnerabilities per month than Internet Explorer, but it is now surpassing Internet Explorer for the number of exploits available for public download in recent months..." click http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/index.php?p=103&tag=nl.e589 "Mozilla Web browsers are potentially more vulnerable to attack than Microsoft's Internet Explorer, according to a Symantec report". click http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-5...ml?tag=nl.e589
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Apprentice
Join Date: Sep 2005
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yeah the honeymoon is over. now it's the "happily ever after" part for me
Draw ur own damn conclusions Here's IE http://secunia.com/graph/?type=sol&period=all&prod=11 http://secunia.com/graph/?type=cri&period=all&prod=11 http://secunia.com/graph/?type=imp&period=all&prod=11 OK now for Firefox http://secunia.com/graph/?type=sol&period=all&prod=4227 http://secunia.com/graph/?type=cri&period=all&prod=4227 http://secunia.com/graph/?type=imp&period=all&prod=4227 Now for Opera http://secunia.com/graph/?type=sol&period=all&prod=4932 http://secunia.com/graph/?type=cri&period=all&prod=4932 http://secunia.com/graph/?type=imp&period=all&prod=4932 |
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In The Zone
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Hyderabad
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looks all browsers have some kinda vulnerabilities and exploits..... the more the famous a browser........... the more vul and expolits are found.
Better browse the www through the ol textual browser of Linux. |
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i really had no idea u were so "emotionally as tuxian has said, all software have vulnerabilities; we are only discussing them here, this being a tech forum ! what i have posted, r the links to very recent zdnet blogs ps : by the way, the correct usage would be not 'damn'; but 'damned' ! |
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In The Zone
Join Date: Oct 2004
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But still firefox better than IE!!!!!!!
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oh, btw i can use it however i please or are u gonna go around now correcting others in how to speak in thinkdigit forums? |
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Another Brick in the Wall
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Dubai/Chennai
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After all I dont even care abt AV's, anti spywares, firewalls, anti spam, and all the anti things. I dont care abt security thing in FX.
For me FX rules. I have been using it since FX 1.0 preview and never used other browsers extensively (but for Maxthon).
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Wise Old Owl
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: New Delhi/Bangalore
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i abolutely agree with drgrudge, infact i just switched from IE coz it was slow and even the bugs in IE never caused any prob for me. i never suffered due to any bug in ff, i m very comfortable with ff and maxthon
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moreover my firefox used to 'flicker' too ! see this thread http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/view...shiver+vibrate the thread 'firefox loses stride' may also interest those who have missed it. click http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/view...shiver+vibrate but no doubt, this cud be a temporary setback, which will only make firefox bounce back stronger !
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Indian by heart
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Bangalore
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I still like firefox. Why? Simply because any bug in FF will not be having any direct effect on your system in totality. If you dont like you may even switch to any other browser of your choice. But with IE....it is so tightly integrated in the OS that even a single flaw could prove detrimental for the entire system. Also you dont have any other alternative if you are a die hard MS victim. U Simply cant uninstall IE because MS doesnt believe in freedom. Hence, I Support FF
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Commander in Chief
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Well, even if its total era is over, it will continue to haunt IE for ever, Then soon a Legend Reborn
And for its end, plz do rember that it isnt in the war from long times back, It has just reached 1.5 now and u guys are tellin its not gonna win ????
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Commander in Chief
Join Date: Jul 2005
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oh heres the update from the author of that article :
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=108
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QMs above link is interesting.
BOTTOMLINE : it took competition to make microsoft pull up its socks. and the main benefiters ? we the consumer !
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Alpha Geek
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Bengaluru
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i dont care of what security vulnerabilties or whatever it is..FX rules..it is a lot faster than IE and very cool to use..now i have so used to it that i forgot IE totally..but only at times..my side scroll bar vanishes and the tabs close(x) vanishes..but for these bugs...FX is the king of castle
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In Deniel
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: CTU
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Whatever happens, i'd put my bucks on Firefox, people predicted wether Firefox will Go on or Loose like Netscape, it looks middle in the road for now, but still, the amount of fuctionality Firefox offers is mind bloogling, not to mention excellent caching (Alltho, IE 6 already has Nglay Delay Tweak) and god forbid if any thing happens, i am of to Opera
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Apprentice
Join Date: Sep 2004
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there may be bugs. but the bugs in FF are fixed more rapidly that in IE. For IE we had to wait months, but for FF i takes less time, and due to the support of open source it will fix soon.
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