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24th July 2004, 21:46 | #1 |
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24th July 2004, 22:21 | #2 |
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| nice one, but you never can tell how accurate these tests are ... |
24th July 2004, 22:28 | #3 |
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| High Risk Vulnerabilities 0 Medium Risk Vulnerabilities 0 Low Risk Vulnerabilities 0 ...firefox |
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24th July 2004, 22:55 | #5 |
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| High Risk Vulnerabilities 1 Medium Risk Vulnerabilities 0 Low Risk Vulnerabilities 0 ie6 and I couldn't care less... |
24th July 2004, 22:56 | #6 |
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| zero, zero and zero. Using Opera. Gonna try it with IE6 IE6: one, zero, zero High risk Internet Explorer Modal Dialog Argument Caching Cross-Domain Scripting Vulnerability (jel20040607) ->executing software and installing adware /edit: even worse, no way to patch it :grum: |
25th July 2004, 10:06 | #7 |
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| yea and I haven't been botherd by it, ever. Then again, none of the PC's I use have any spy or adware other then some cookies. And that's without using any extra help (just adaware en spybot to find them, but they never find anything). It's not the ad and spyware that's the problem. It's the user. |
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