, The Register 2004-06-28
US CERT (the US Computer Emergency Readiness Team), is advising people to ditch Internet Explorer and use a different browser after the latest security vulnerability in the software was exposed.
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CERT recommends anything but IE
2004-06-28
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
CERT recommends anything but IE
2004-06-28
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CERT recommends anything but IE
2004-06-29
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CERT recommends anything but IE
2004-06-29
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CERT recommends anything but IE
2004-06-29
Brian McMahon <brian.mcmahon (at) cabrillo (dot) edu [email concealed]>
Brian McMahon <brian.mcmahon (at) cabrillo (dot) edu [email concealed]>

I can understand and accept the problem when I encounter it on end-user sites - put together, presumably, by non-professionals. But my worst problems occur with financial sites (banks and brokerages) which have plenty of highly-paid Web designers.
In short, I would love to never have to use IE, but in spite of my complaints to the Webmasters of the offending web sites re problems with Javascripts or flash, or even inaccurate error pages, none of the offending sites have been fixed.
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