Jim Davis wrote:
> 
> Remember that in the case of spyware "Attacked" doesn't have to indicate any
> security limitation in the client software.  Spyware does not get on IE
> machines because IE is less secure.  Spyware gets on IE machines for the
> same reason it gets on any machine: because people are tricked into
> installing it.

B*llsh*t. A significant part or even the majority installs itself 
through IE vulnerabilities: 
http://www.benedelman.org/news/111804-1.html

Jochem

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