news.com.com — Mozilla Web browsers are potentially more vulnerable to attack than Microsoft's Internet Explorer, according to a Symantec report. But the report, released Monday, also found that hackers are still focusing their efforts on IE.
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emmeffSep 22, 2006
The Symantec FUD machine is at it again... snore.
snyperSep 22, 2006
It just goes to show that stuff makes it to the front page with no one reading the comments or even reading the article. The submitted says not to digg it yet, here it is on the front page!
dymndskirSep 22, 2006
It doesn't get much easier to see a problem than when it's pointed out to you. IE has had a lot more pointed out, and subsequently fixed than Mozilla has. So there are a lot less openings now than there were, but they ARE still finding them in IE as well.Bottom line is nothing is really ever fully secure. There's risk in everything we do online.
mikeoffSep 22, 2006
Ha! At the time I have used FF it was not possible to disable this feature i.e.: the option did not work. More Over I was browsing the same page over and over again so the "feature" as you call it had its own problems.Nevertheless I always "like" programs that come bundled with lots off "work-better" features which are turned off by default :-)
obkenobiSep 23, 2006
Marked as Symantec Sucks.