Re: HOW TO SECURE INTERNET BROWSERS

From: Mark Strelecki, ACP (p4-2533-1@nospam.strelecki.com)
Date: 03/31/03


From: " Mark Strelecki, ACP" <p4-2533-1@nospam.strelecki.com>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 09:02:47 -0500


ObiWan wrote:
>> Let's start with Internet Explorer.
> <snip>
>> If you use Netscape, you don't have the same security worries as with
>> Internet Explorer because Netscape does not support ActiveX.
> <snip>
>
> Hm .. I use mosaic .. what then ?!?

Hi, ObiWan!

Nice to see you here, too.

You may be feeding a troll if you ask questions of Debbie.., er, I mean
"Tracker".

Loving your BIND-PE product here in sunny and cool Atlanta, GA.

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