Do you think that it is a good idea to promote embeding IE inside Firefox?
What would happen when people gets infected via IE Tab?
Mixing two browsers in one is really dangerous as an attacker can try to take advantage of the weakness of each one and also of the new vectors provided by the union of those pieces.
I'm really happy that IE tab didn't get any prize because it could mean a big backlash for Firefox if some attacker use such weakness. If I want/have to use IE I just launch it, there's no reason to embed it inside Firefox and browse the web that way.
Two, slow "piracy" down dramatically? Do they actually believe this? Taking down one ed2k server, however large it is, hardly strangles p2p file sharing....
Absolutely right.
I wouldn't have notice in one year that the Razorback servers have dissapear at all. Do they really think that we need servers to connect to each other or that we need just that one server?
Come on!
I never look at the server page, I couldn't care less the server I'm connected to.
Do you think that it is a good idea to promote embeding IE inside Firefox? What would happen when people gets infected via IE Tab? Mixing two browsers in one is really dangerous as an attacker can try to take advantage of the weakness of each one and also of the new vectors provided by the union of those pieces. I'm really happy that IE tab didn't get any prize because it could mean a big backlash for Firefox if some attacker use such weakness. If I want/have to use IE I just launch it, there's no reason to embed it inside Firefox and browse the web that way.
Be happy, this is the IE Developer toolbar
The Firefox extension is still much better, but when you need to debug a problem with IE this toolbar it's worth its price.
I wouldn't have notice in one year that the Razorback servers have dissapear at all. Do they really think that we need servers to connect to each other or that we need just that one server?
Come on!
I never look at the server page, I couldn't care less the server I'm connected to.