DISQUS

iRant: Bad Kung Fu

  • jupi · 2 years ago
    sad to say medyo marami parin gumagamit ng IE lalo na ung mga hinde masyado nagiinternet at di bihasa sa computer. gaya ng tita ko, kuya ni kai, pinsan ko, mga nakikita ko comp shop minsan, atbp. di kasi nila maintindihan mag download download pa, nahahassle ata sila sa ganon, tuturuan mo di gagawin :/, mas gusto nila nandun na wala ng gagawin pa which is IE.
  • jploh · 2 years ago
    So true. Yung cafe nga sa Boracay walang Firefox e. Kaya tuwing uupo ako, kelangan ko pa magdownload. Where's portable apps when you need it?
  • Anonymous Visitor · 2 years ago
    Oh really! As far as I know Microsoft Internet Explorer is far more secured compared to that of Mozilla... Mozilla Firefox's pop up blocker fails most of the time.

    Just visit his link http://mywebpages.comcast.net/SupportCD/Firefox...
  • jploh · 2 years ago
    Haha! Okay. May I suggest rereading this whole page and look for the part wher I said that Firefox is more secure than IE? You're overreacting.

    On the other hand, it could be true (this post proves how easy it is to write a worm for IE/Windows). Can you write something like this for Firefox? Please, oh please do and prove yourself right.
  • Anonymous Visitor · 2 years ago
  • jploh · 2 years ago
    You get to show only two? Not bad for Firefox. I can give you a long list of IE vulnerabilities. If include ActiveX holes, you wouldn't be able to digest it all. Compare the two pages

    http://secunia.com/product/12434/?task=statistics
    http://secunia.com/product/12366/?task=statistics

    Where's the worm that I asked you to replicate? Can't make one?
  • Alexis Pandaan · 1 year ago
    What is the source code of Baguio Strawberry virus?
  • jploh · 1 year ago
    If I told you, I'd have to kill you.