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Re: Mozilla Bug Isn't So Bad



Paul wrote:

ok so mozilla can execute existing files on the user's system. so what? how 
many times has this happened to internet explorer? this is an insignificant 
vulnerability compared to everything in ie. internet explorer has been 
vulnerable to the codebase vulnerability for several years. also, you can't 
even specify command line parameters. and besides, this isnt even a real 
problem with mozilla. it is a problem with microsoft explorer. mozilla didnt 
make the shell: protocol; microsoft did. so in reality, this could be 
considered a vulnerability in microsoft software triggered in non-microsoft 
software.

thanks a lot, microsoft...
No need to defend Mozilla. I'm sure there has been plenty of bugs and vulnerabilities in Mozilla, it happens to all software, no way around it. The issue at with Internet Explorer and Microsoft products in general is that they don't patch the issues fast enough, and they don't take a proactive attitude. Thus, they end up with a peice of software that kills any computer it touches. The people at Mozilla, on the other hand, patch these things in a timely manner, and because of their proactive outlook on security they already have prevention steps in place to minimize the effects of a vulnerability.

So, don't defend Mozilla, it happens to everyone. Rather inform people what it really happening. Mozilla has the same problems as IE, but the people patch it quicker and minimize the effects of vulnerabilities. The last thing we want is a browser war in which the masses are ill-informed.

~Bill