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Answer» http://news.com.com/Symantec+Mozilla+browsers+more+vulnerable+than+IE/2100-1002_3-5873273.html?tag=nefd.topMozilla is free. Internet Explorer comes with Microsoft Windows. Which you pay for. Mozilla contains the same, if not less flaws. Even my 12 year old niece can do the math.The fire in fox will soon be no more.......msoft policies is to run msoft programs only in VISTA......?and the harware they chose........the hammer/axe is FALLING.......and most of it has fell as fell by the wayside should have stuck to their old systems...........imahao........msoft is closing in........its their software that powers the world......?BILL's getting greedy... [glb]Flame[/glb]Just like a TOY ......he owns it and world..............if it does not do what it wants.........he will buy it or ban it.....the dust has hit the fan......and he has a woken form the coma......HARDBALL time...........not the ball park of yesterday........a dollar short. Hiltler in software......outright owner of the world.........what hidden files lie on a pc,you own? Interesting reading;>http://www.crystalinks.com/nostradamus.htmlSymantec is in Microsoft's pocket already. I don't believe their "study". When Microsoft steals, I mean BUYS another vendors antivirus product and relabels it Microsoft, then where will good ol Symantec be? After looking at the reviews of Vista all I can say is more eye candy and fluff, no value, still same old Windows except compatibility with legacy apps a real question, and requires more horsepower to run. I hope they sell 2 or 3. |
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