Re: Is this one of those scams?



I see where, Jon Porter managed to write:

>
>"Frank Tabor" <ftabor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:4jvjq1ps8cv983j67vhml7cqno5kj0f69l@xxxxxxxxxx
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>> Surfing with Firefox is like wearing suspenders and a belt.
>>
>> Surfing with IE is going nekid.
>> --
>
>The pants that those belt and suspenders are holding up might have big holes
>in them. This is ust an example of something that I came across:
>http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/6459
>
>Just something to keep in mind. Now that Firefox has gained popularity, it
>is also gaining the attention of those who produce viruses, trojans, and the
>like.

That article is a year old. There have been several releases of both
Firefox and the Netscape versions. Any article on security holes more
than a month old is useless info.
--
Frank Tabor
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