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Cleo 2005-03-14 08:50 PM

Use Firefox and still infect IE.
 
Saw this today.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/03...ive_slimeware/

Looks like it only affects Windows. From what I read it is because IE is so integrated into the OS that even surfing with another browser doesn't prevent IE from getting infected.

Joe 2005-03-14 09:46 PM

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Before executing the applet, Firefox shows a big yellow exclamation mark dialog telling the user that the applet comes from an untrusted source and that its certificate is invalid or expired.
You have to be an idiot to be infected.

Tommy 2005-03-14 09:48 PM

there are a lot of idiots out there

Cleo 2005-03-14 10:21 PM

Just spend some time watching a typical computer user.

Actually the most stupid users that I've ever dealt with have been Mac users. lol

I think you could put up a giant warning that your computer is about to be infected and burst into flames and half the users will still click ok.

MeatPounder 2005-03-14 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Cleo
Just spend some time watching a typical computer user.

Actually the most stupid users that I've ever dealt with have been Mac users. lol

I think you could put up a giant warning that your computer is about to be infected and burst into flames and half the users will still click ok.

All I can say about most computer users and their tech problems is
PEBCAK

RawAlex 2005-03-15 01:55 AM

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Thereafter, if victims allow the packages to install, victims will be bombarded with pop-up ads and their computer will be reduced to a crawl.
That says it all. The biggest security weakness is between the chair and the keyboard.

Alex

Head Boy 2005-03-15 03:09 AM

Don't forget that AOL, Microsoft and others add sites to your trusted list. There is a reason for all that free software.

Verbal 2005-03-15 12:24 PM

I wonder if there is a way to completely eliminate IE from your computer and still use WinXP?

Cleo 2005-03-15 12:34 PM

From what little I understand about Windows you can't since IE is also your file browser so without it you wouldn't get a desktop or anyway of browsing your hard drive.

From what I understand it is this integration of IE into the OS that allows some really cool stuff to be done, like what they did in the real estate database that makes it Windows IE only accessible, and the horrendous stuff like all the issues with virus and stuff.

stuveltje 2005-03-15 12:57 PM

i heard soon microsoft would come with ie 7, it was ment to relase it later this year, but because they lost some % of surfers using ie to firefox they decide to relase ie7 this summer or so, they say they focused with ie7 on the safity of surfing the net. still i am afraid to change to ie7 and i bett it wont take long before they find new problems again after the realese of ie7 .

GeorgeTH 2005-03-15 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Verbal
I wonder if there is a way to completely eliminate IE from your computer and still use WinXP?

Unfortunately not! After IE 6 or installing SP2 you can't even re-install a corrupted version of IE... |shocking|

Have you ever tried to un-install Outlook? Even that doesn't work! I have never run it for a second...

Joe 2005-03-15 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by stuveltje
i heard soon microsoft would come with ie 7, it was ment to relase it later this year, but because they lost some % of surfers using ie to firefox they decide to relase ie7 this summer or so, they say they focused with ie7 on the safity of surfing the net. still i am afraid to change to ie7 and i bett it wont take long before they find new problems again after the realese of ie7 .

I'm not a big IE fan, but I can't wait to see what's in store for IE7. Not only is the standards engine going to be reworked, but also the security aspect.

With tabbed browsing, IE7 is going to seem like a Firefox clone.

Cleo 2005-03-15 08:03 PM

IE7
http://www.microsoft-watch.com/artic...1776290,00.asp


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