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Controversy Surrounds Huge IE Hole

Suchetha wrote in with a Wired News bit talking about security hole in IE that allows malicious web pages to reformat a hard drive. The Wired talks more about bugtrack's handling of the whole thing, and how it essentially posted working code for the exploit. Was it irresponsible or not?

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  1. Mac too? by wirelessbuzzers · · Score: 2, Offtopic

    Clearly, the code and descriptions for the bug are Windows-only. The question is, does a similar bug (vulnerability to cross-channel scripting attacks) exist in the Mac version? No mention of this on the forums. I would guess not, but I'm using Chimera until the bug is fixed just in case.

    PS. To all those people who think MS are evil and that I should be stoned for using Internet Explorer at all: remember that although it lacks tabbed browsing and popup-blocking, Explorer is in most ways superior to Mo and especially to Chimera. The most important difference is that IE runs faster, considering that I'm seeing typing lag as I write this post in Chimera. It's only a couple tenths of a second, but still quite annoying and totally unexcusable on a 700MHz machine. Also remember that IE mac is much better than IE windows for some reason (I've heard Office X is also much better than Office XP, but never tried either).

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