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After i install some sort of firewall, i work with blackice but avs is pretty cool too, only when isnt available i try to atleast enable windows firewall (on xps). Install a good antivirus that i run only 1 time, to catch the lateste popular virus. So usually on my *free* charge suport, the 1st thing i do is to install mozillafirebird, after i run ad-aware and get rid of all sort of small viroses, worms and spyware. Some dont mind beeing raped, others dont even know at all that they have been, what sort of programs they had installed and so on.
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Im sorry for them, if i could and had time and they, the necessary energy and will i would switch them to a free alternative. I too happen to be the more knwoledge of my friends, and about 99% run windows and have all sort of problems. Yeah pal i feel your disgust for this situation. Until then, I’ll be replacing it with Firebird.

Now take the responsibility for your actions and make IE a secure browser. You killed Netscape by giving IE away for free.

When you have more than 90% of the browser market, you simply HAVE to fix those bugs, even if it doesn’t make you any money! I think Microsoft has an obligation to the public to fix up the bugs in IE, and do so with speed and diligence. He determined it happened due to an open port (that machine, a notebook, wasn’t connected to a hardware firewall). One of my friends’ machines was recently compromised while he was on vacation, and lots of damage to his entire network was done. And, on one unfortunate friend’s 166Mhz Gateway, Firebird ran 3-4x faster than IE, and started up in about half the time. In addition, Firebird has built-in pop-up blocking. You simply can’t get something “automatically” installed in Firebird… it doesn’t make any sense for it to be possible. The average XP user has HUNDREDS of pieces of adware/spyware running on their machine, all due to holes and exploits in IE. It’s not because I’m an anti-MS zealot, but only for their own well-being. I’ve already begun replacing IE with Firebird as the default browser on all of my newbie friends’ computers. IE has not received updates in so long, it’s almost disgusting. According to Google Zeitgeist, XP is running on more Internet-enabled computers than any other OS (38%), and until SP2, MS has not fixed the major Internet-related problems (open ports, “automatic” downloads with IE, and pop-up blocking).

Well, we can finally clap our hands for MS.
