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Good car pic site.

Tht's lovely. Very menacing front. Nice interior - very swoopy-round.
 
I recommend you don't go there. That site infests your PC with spyware.

Off to spend the next half hour cleaning my PC now!
 
its all about Mozilla Firefox! I cant belive people still use Internet Explorer, Firefox blocks all the crap the IE lets in, even with SP2 (Windows Service Pack 2), Firefox loads pages alot faster too...
 
I wudn't have thort a site tht looks as official as Maybach.ru wud b full of Spyware. I must try Firefox sometime if it loads things quicker.

Hmm no dodgy exes in my task-list :).
 
shazAMG said:
its all about Mozilla Firefox! I cant belive people still use Internet Explorer, Firefox blocks all the crap the IE lets in, even with SP2 (Windows Service Pack 2), Firefox loads pages alot faster too...

Quick question to all the MicroSoft bashers; have ANY of you updated your mozilla since you installed it? On the 2005-04-04 a bug was found in Moz Firefox that allows any site (using javascript) "to gain knowledge of potentially sensitive information". From when the bug was made public to when a patch was released, 12 days passed.

So, if ur using FireFox (I know I do many times, as I use IE many times... its all about usign them in the right scenarios and using them with caution with the usual plug ins to protect urself) try this site:
Mozilla Memory Security Test
If your version is secure, you should see a (rather large) string of X's. Otherwise you will notice some interesting info from your browsers cache....

Spinal
 
I didn't think spyware was browser specific but only because I had the same crap infest my PC about a week ago whilst using Opera. :confused:

Anyway, if a site does that sort of thing they don't deserve any visitors regardless of what browser you use. :mad:
 
no problems here, but i used firefox and websweeper..
 
Spinal said:
Quick question to all the MicroSoft bashers; have ANY of you updated your mozilla since you installed it? On the 2005-04-04 a bug was found in Moz Firefox that allows any site (using javascript) "to gain knowledge of potentially sensitive information". From when the bug was made public to when a patch was released, 12 days passed.

So, if ur using FireFox (I know I do many times, as I use IE many times... its all about usign them in the right scenarios and using them with caution with the usual plug ins to protect urself) try this site:
Mozilla Memory Security Test
If your version is secure, you should see a (rather large) string of X's. Otherwise you will notice some interesting info from your browsers cache....

Spinal

The main attribute in relation to Security on the internet is to be sure your OS, Bowers, Anti-Virus, Ad-Ware Removers etc. are all keep up to date, so the answer is yes, my Browser was up to date.
 

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