I don't understand your logic with this response, What would separating them have to do with this kind of hole? Lets face it, software, no matter who makes it, will have holes. Its part of life. I don't want to get into a religious war here, but please explain how taking IE away from MS would make a difference of any kind?
Charles -----Original Message----- From: Nina V. Levitin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 1:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: scary site This is yet another reason to stick with Netscape. And yet another reason why separating out Windows and Internet Explorer should be mandated. -Kit >>-----Original Message----- >>From: leon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 9:30 AM >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Subject: scary site >> >> >>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>Hash: SHA1 >> >>http://www.liquidwd.freeserve.co.uk/ >> >> >>Try it with a windows machine and IE with all patches. >> >>Be afraid be very afraid. >> >>FYI this is for all those people who are think that just having a >>firewall is enough. >> >>Guess what? >> >>This works through packet filter, stateful inspection and proxy >>servers. >> >>Cheers, >> >>Leon >> >>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >>Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.8 for non-commercial use <http://www.pgp.com> >> >>iQA/AwUBPIUArNqAgf0xoaEuEQLn0wCgjtpLPuRxLbCscHrq32IjePeezf8AoI6t >>T73+xCv/VhrCGDVDIVrFBqZl >>=9gR6 >>-----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> >> ________________________________________________________________ The information contained in this message is intended only for the recipient, may be privileged and confidential and protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, please be aware that any dissemination or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify us by replying to the message and deleting it from your computer. Thank you, Standard & Poor's
