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Comments on: When antivirus products (and Internet Explorer) fail you
NULL ^= NUL #
By John Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 07:45 GMT
Sigh #
By Chris Ovenden Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 08:17 GMT
Or you could just.... #
By Chris Rowson Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 08:22 GMT
Isn't it time to unbundle the browser? #
By Glenn Gilbert Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 08:47 GMT
depends, doesn't it? #
By Tawakalna Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 09:16 GMT
The end of black listing. #
By George Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 09:33 GMT
Fit for purpose? #
By Nomen Publicus Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 10:12 GMT
Hotmail's rejecting firefox #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 10:39 GMT
@NULL ^= NUL #
By Joe Stalin Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 10:46 GMT
I see it often #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 10:47 GMT
@I see it often #
By Chris Ovenden Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 12:37 GMT
Re:NULL ^= NUL #
By Cameron Colley Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 12:53 GMT
Why the public allow Microsoft to continue to ship broken by design software is a mystery. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 13:09 GMT
When AV software fails, you blame Microsoft. Again. And again... #
By Gordon Fecyk Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 13:44 GMT
psedocode #
By Sean Nevin Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 14:15 GMT
The public #
By Pascal Monett Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 14:21 GMT
Ecosystem? #
By W Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 14:41 GMT
Test is bogus - NIS/NAV 2008 Browser Defender detects such obfuscation #
By zombini Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 15:40 GMT
Symantec Sucks #
By JeffyPooh Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 20:20 GMT
Re: NULL ^= NUL #
By Nick L Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 20:46 GMT
Windows... #
By BitTwister Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 23:26 GMT
Null is so nul #
By Doug Woodall Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 00:07 GMT