Posted on 07/03/2004 12:43:52 AM PDT by familyop
Microsoft Corp. released a free software update yesterday to close vulnerabilities that left users of its Internet Explorer browser open to attacks by hackers.
The security breach, discovered last week, made it possible for users of Microsoft's ubiquitous Web browser to have their passwords and private account information stolen when they logged on to banking sites.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Thanks for providing this information.
Windows Update downloaded and installed the patch for me Friday night.
You're very welcome. It's a pleasure to prevent Republicans from losing money by posting material about security. I realize that the Wash. Post is often a lefty publication, but when something's useful,... Info that is more technical can often be obtained by running searches using keywords in columns like the one behind the link.
When news of this latest threat hit last week I switched browsers and went with Mozilla Firefox. I was, and have been, very pleased so far. Firefox is much faster loading pages and I suspect much, much safer...
The malware was not detected nor removable by several major anti-virus and firewall programs. They had begun to slow the system down significantly and were causing all sorts of strange and unpleasant behavior. The best tool I found for detecting and removing this evil crud was Security Task Manager (www.neuber.com/taskmanager).
I am very happy with Firefox. It is clearly superior to Internet Explorer. The only complaint I have is that I don't care for their logo. I will use Firefox exclusively from now on.
A pox on MS's house for the all the pox they have bought into my house.
dittos to your comments on Firefox. I was also experiencing slowdowns on my computer, which dissappeared after installing Firefox. I am really starting to get fed uo with Microsoft!
I'm getting fed up with MS, too. However, I'm not going Mac. So, I guess, when I get my new computer, I'll get make it duel boot-- XP and Lindows. (maybe)
That duel booting sounds dangerous.
It would be nice if FR could add a COMPUTER topics to the forum for all computer related topics; tech help. updates, news, simulations and gaming, virus alerts etc. etc...being able to post questions or alerts etc. without getting bumped off to chat or deleted as vanities.
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I am struggling between Firefox and Opera. Firefox sometimes opens a tab, and sometimes opens a whole new window. I prefer the tabs. Opera always opens the tab, and I like not having to have another program running to get my email.
The extension you would want is "tabbrowser extension" on this page: http://texturizer.net/firefox/extensions/#googlebar
Just download and install.
The url window on the tool bar is much too large, all at the expense of the small google search window right next to it. How do I "unlock" the toolbar so I can resize the url box smaller and make the search box larger?
I *think* like this:
View > Toolbars > Customize
Click and drag Flexible Space or Space to the toolbar. I'm not sure if this will or can make the search box longer but it does seem to move things around a little bit. Anyone else have any ideas?
This just seems to let me reposition the boxes but not resize them.
Did that a few months ago - and regret it. Lindows sucks IMHO.
Perhaps some one else will suggest some other flavor of Linux for you. I'm sticking with Win2K and OS X...
All ya gotta do is ask - mash here ;)
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