http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/3/aa32239c-3a23-46ef-ba8b-da786e167e5e/PolicySettings.xls

Look at that Spreadsheet (in other words look at all the stuff we DON'T do in group policy that we could do if we only took the time to do it.

Thor (Hammer of God) wrote:

I got a couple of emails regarding this... I was referring to the granular
control over each individual configuration setting one may set for IE via
Group Policy, not just "deploying" the install.

t


On 4/3/06 6:26 AM, "Bernd Lippert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spoketh to all:

There is actually a method of deploying and managing Firefox with AD and GP.
Have a look at this http://www.frontmotion.com/Firefox/

-----Original Message-----
From: Thor (Hammer of God) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 9:22 PM
To: Shaffer, Bruce; Murad Talukdar; [email protected]
Subject: Re: New IE flaw and exploit sites/migration to non-MS browser

The main business reason to stick with IE is the ability to completely
configure all aspects of its operation via Group Policy.  No can't get that
with the other browsers.

t


On 3/31/06 10:17 AM, "Shaffer, Bruce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spoketh to all:

I have often wondered about where these sites are myself.

As to the security debate of Mozilla vs. IE, at this point in time I
believe that using Mozilla over IE for security purposes is simply an
exercise in security through obscurity which, as we all know, is only
secure while it is obscure.  Now that obscurity is gone, we are seeing
more and more hits on Mozilla.  I haven't seen any business advantages
to using either one over the other, any way it goes you still have
users.

Bruce Shaffer
CISSP
Information Security Engineer, STG.
-B-

-----Original Message-----
From: Murad Talukdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 8:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: New IE flaw and exploit sites/migration to non-MS browser

Does anyone know if there is a public list available that has details of
sites which seek to exploit vulnerabilities in IE 6 etc? I read articles
where people say things like, "experts say that there are almost two
hundred
websites which are exploiting the newly disclosed flaw...blah blah
(FUD?)..,"

Where do these people get these numbers from and where do they get the
info
on the malicious sites from too?

On a related note--how many people have initiated a move away from IE to
Firefox/Opera etc in a corporate environment, due to the perception(is
it
JUST a perception or reality based?) that IE is less secure/more prone
to
exploits?

Kind Regards
Murad Talukdar






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