mike sez:

>MS agreed to fix it without incident, Apple was refusing until recently.
>According to the researcher who found the issue though, MS fixing their end
>still leaves a problem that can be exploited in Safari.

You really do have an awful lot of time counting the minutes between
when one company decides to change its course (Microsoft points fingers
and then will make a change) and then another company decides to change
course, too (Apple refusing until recently). Since both have changed,
sounds like neither of them win. The customers win.

-- 
Michael Lewis
Off Balance Productions
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www.offbalance.com


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