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18 years ago
Ooops, MisterJung as popped his bulbs.
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18 years ago
Yeah, I saw that a few months back :(
Who are we supposed to use now ?
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18 years ago
IIRC Vamp got some off a mate of his? As for useful HID info, it's all gone, unless someone somewhere had his site bookmarked for offline use?
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18 years ago
I'm working out a deal with a guy, think I can get 6000k kit for 150 delivered to your door, same balasts as jung's,
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18 years ago
Soon as you go to that site, you get loads of virus pop ups now :( looks like it's been infected with moo
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18 years ago
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18 years ago
I didn't, but I'm using all the IE updates.
The of course, I'm only a programmer, not a network admin.
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18 years ago
Wise up, get Firefox.
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18 years ago
D:\>wget misterjung.com
--12:24:40--
D:\>type index.html
D:\>
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18 years ago
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18 years ago
I use it at home, but at work, I need to IE for testing, becaus most people still use IE. It also gets tested in Firefox, after we know it works in IE.
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18 years ago
Nothing showed up in the AV, using Symantec Corporate network AV with nightly auto updates. Pest Patrol found 1 "Search bar" broswer addon, no trojan Spybot S&D found 11 "tracking cookies" Symantec Corporate AV client 0 infected files found
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18 years ago
Yea, cos FireFox is bullet proof ;)
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18 years ago
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18 years ago
Nowt here, though using FF(or wget/edit.com) so it'd be a bit unlikely. Still, something distinctly amis with misterjungs box.
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18 years ago
I didn't say it was ;)
Though wget+edit is :D
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18 years ago
You really want me to dig up a list of simmilar vuln. in IE? :O)
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18 years ago
Please don't. I wouldn't have the time to read it all.
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18 years ago
Like to compare that list with the lists of vulnerabilities for IE? Or perhaps just compare the time taken to issue a fix? The vulnerabilities listed by the BBC have already been plugged for Firefox.
IE is still a security black hole.
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18 years ago
I was running firefox and got rid of it for being too buggy.
Fraser