This may be of interest to those who care about where IE/Windows is
heading:
http://blogs.technet.com/msrc/archive/2006/03/29/423560.aspx
hth
"The third issue is that Microsoft is responding to a zero-day
vulnerability in IE. The good news here is that we are on a path to
include the fix for the zero day vulnerability as part of the April IE
cumulative security update and possibly sooner if our ongoing
monitoring and analysis of attempts to exploit vulnerability shows
customers are being impacted seriously."
So MS is gonna wait to patch the newest 0-day hole, until people are
impacted seriously!
ROFL!
Patient: My head hurts.
Doctor: That's because you have an Alzheimer's hole in your head.
Patient: Help me!
Doctor: Not until you are more seriously impacted by the disease!
As for change in how IE interacts with Active unsafeseX, old news.
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Peace!
Kurt Kirsch
Self-anointed Moderator
http://microscum.com
"It'll soon shake your Windows
And rattle your walls
For the times they are a-changin'."