
Java applets og nu plugins ...
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In space nobody can hear you scream ...
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“With Internet Explorer 8, we made significant advancements and updates to make the browser safer for our customers. Given the security issues with plug-ins in general and Google Chrome in particular, Google Chrome Frame running as a plug-in has doubled the attack area for malware and malicious scripts. This is not a risk we would recommend our friends and families take. For a deeper look at how the browsers stack up in security, take a look at the latest phishing and malware data from NSS Labs." [...]
Read more: http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=4063
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