Re: Patches released for zero-day IE threat...
- From: "Patrick Dickey" <pd1ckey43**RemoveThis**@msn.com>
- Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 09:04:52 -0500
"Imhotep" <imhotep@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:dsmdnQzAHdQ4pq3ZRVn-pw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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This is one site that I do trust with my security. If they say don't
use IE at all, then I won't use it. If they say follow Microsoft's
advice, then that's my recommendation. And, for the people who will say
that they are a "Microsoft Puppet", they were extremely critical of how
Microsoft handled the WMF vulnerability. Just go back through their
archives and look
...well, if you are comfortable with it...go with it,,.
Patrick.
P.S. Nice false follow-up. It almost tricked me into not being able to
post my reply.
Patrick...What are you trying to say?????
Imhotep
The followup that you had set up didn't exist for me. Or, since I don't subscribe to it, it returned an error. On my initial assumption, I took that to mean that you purposefully set up a fake followup. However, I did notice after the fact that you had sent your original post there. For the misinterpretation, I do apologize.
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Smile... Someone out there cares deeply for you.
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