On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 16:50:16 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> Microsoft Releases First IE7 Update
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>| When visiting certain web pages, the Phishing Filter may increase
>| CPU usage while evaluating the page contents and the system may
>| become slow to respond.
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> http://www.msfn.org/comments.php?shownews=19020
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> It took only /days/ (post release) before security patches were needed for
> IE7 security vulnerabilities.
Stop lying Roy.
Apart from the fact that you use the plural "patches" when there has only
been 1 post-release patch for IE7, this is *NOT* a security vulnerability.
It's a performance bug that was only exposed after widespread use. The
only thing that makes it even remotely related to security is that it's in
a feature related to security. The bug itself is not a security flaw.
You will stoop to any level, say anything, EVEN WHEN YOU KNOW FOR A FACT
that it is a lie. How can anyone support Roy?
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