RE: [Ring-of-Fire] [Full-Disclosure] IE is just as safe as FireFox

From: Eric McCarty (eric_at_piteduncan.com)
Date: 11/12/04

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    Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 07:41:30 -0800
    
    

    First off, this is 100% PR bullshit. The guy has never run Firefox,
    Opera, or anything other than IE. So he might as well say "According to
    this piece of paper the PR people gave me, IE is as secure as any other
    Browser".

    The reality of the situation is that IE is not secure for the average
    home user. I would never let my internet-naiive mother use Internet
    explorer, that would be like blindfolding her and telling her to cross a
    freeway.

    The other reality is that for the seasoned IT Professional, IE is just
    as secure as Firefox. Why?, because we don't click on fake citibank
    adds, we don't download screensavers, pr0n or anything non-business
    related and we click install whenever WindowsUpdate tells us to. Out of
    the box neither IE or Firefox is without flaw, we can all admit that,
    but any properly educated user will do fine with either so-long as they
    use the internet responsibly.

    Don't sleep with hookers if you don't want AIDS, it's as simple as that.

    Eric

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Todd Towles [mailto:toddtowles@brookshires.com]
    Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 1:59 PM
    To: Mailing List - Full-Disclosure
    Cc: Ring-of-Fire@yahoogroups.com
    Subject: [Ring-of-Fire] [Full-Disclosure] IE is just as safe as FireFox

    Microsoft's security and mangement product manager (Ben English) says...

     At a security roundtable discussion in Sydney on Thursday, Ben English,
    Microsoft's security and management product manager, told attendees that
    IE undergoes "rigorous code reviews" and is no less secure than any
    other browser.

    "Because IE is ubiquitous, you hear a lot more about it, but I don't
    think that Internet Explorer is any less secure than any other browser
    out there," English said.

    http://news.com.com/Microsoft+says+Firefox+not+a+threat+to+IE/2100-1032_
    3-5448719.html?part=dht&tag=ntop&tag=nl.e433

    Can anyone say IFRAME? Lol

    -Todd

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