Firefox Users Surf Safer
SenseOfHumor writes "According to two University of Washington Professors, Firefox users have a safer browsing experience than users of IE. These researchers sent their crawlers to 45,000 websites and studied the impact on Firefox and IE." From the article: "Levy and Gribble, along with graduate students Alexander Moshchuk and Tanya Bragin, set up IE in two configurations -- one where it behaved as if the user had given permission for all downloads, the other as if the user refused all download permission -- to track the number of successful spyware installations. During Levy's and Gribble's most recent crawl of October 2005, 1.6 percent of the domains infected the first IE configuration, the one mimicking a nave user blithely clicking 'Yes;' about a third as many domains (0.6 percent) did drive-by downloads by planting spyware even when the user rejected the installations."
Heh heh. Here's how you avoid that: On XPSP1 installs, turn on the firewall before connecting. On XP without SP, you use the IP Filtering option, which has been there at least since NT4, and probably 3.51. Filter all incoming connections of all three filterable types (ICMP, TCP, UDP.)
I know you were just making a funny but maybe this will help someone clueless... or, if you were serious, someone more clueless.
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Somebody should start a news site that takes all the top news stories, finds the original research or primary source, and links to that instead of the dumbed-down yet sensationalistic news wire blurbs and blog whores. I know I'd appreciate it.
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I don't remember the particular release of Red Hat.