[BLOCKQUOTE]"They are rather serious," Huger said. "Both can be exploited by anything that processes images or reads help files."[/BLOCKQUOTE]
Oh noes! Firefox isn't safe. It must be the end of the world.
Dispite the fact the article isn't at all graphics heavy. Google cache took bloody ages to load up here in the UK but interestingly enough Google's Text Only cache works great
because doing so would cause a splurge of official registires popping up everywhere, hoping they'd get a piece of the pie once their tld's because 'official'
hey no need for leg breaking !
and if all else fails, google cache: it
http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=navclient& ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=cache%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fcexx%2Eor g%2Fnewnet%2Ehtm
I haven't been this shocked since the tsunami
[BLOCKQUOTE]"They are rather serious," Huger said. "Both can be exploited by anything that processes images or reads help files."[/BLOCKQUOTE] Oh noes! Firefox isn't safe. It must be the end of the world.
Dispite the fact the article isn't at all graphics heavy. Google cache took bloody ages to load up here in the UK but interestingly enough Google's Text Only cache works great
there has been some mention of preference/config files. an easy way to edit these in firefox .9 is to goto "about:config"
because doing so would cause a splurge of official registires popping up everywhere, hoping they'd get a piece of the pie once their tld's because 'official' hey no need for leg breaking !
and if all else fails, google cache: it http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=navclient& ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=cache%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fcexx%2Eor g%2Fnewnet%2Ehtm