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Posted by: Rokit
Posted by: PyRo Tek NikS
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People who think Firefox is more secure than IE are full of it. They're like the people who think that all wheel drive cars enable them to drive full speed when it is icy on the roads.


When IE can run greasemonkey, adblock and noscript, i'll happily convert back. Till then IE can keep its flashing ads and rickroll scripts.


IE is fine. Firefox might run a little more efficient though. What is rick roll anyways?

I'm partial to Firefox. I blame Achilles for getting me started on it, I used to be an IE kind of guy till I found out if you accidentally clicked a link and pressed the back button, you'd still have your text there.

Rock Roll was a very popular way to spam a little less than a year ago. Thousands of people posted links to it, and Thousands got banned for it. Just search on youtube.

Edit: No problem PyRo. (Below)


If I told you that if you use Opera you can accidently close a page and come back to it automatically with all text still present? Or what If I told you that if you use Opera you don't ever have to have to push the back button, you can just use Mouse Gestures?.


[Edited on 01.29.2008 4:04 PM PST]

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Posted by: halofreak33
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Really... Bungie should just develop it's own browser... it'd be one step closer to World Domination.


If you ever TRY to spam on the forums, a ninja would drop down and assassinate you before you can click submit.

I like the idea!


That would be the best thing ever. Then what would they do with the mods?




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Posted by: PyRo Tek NikS
Yes the keylogger can't affect you unless you well touch a key. I've never heard of any other way it could work.

True, but there are other ways of getting someone's password information other than keyloggers, such as other browser cookies.

A handy-dandy network protocoll analyzer might work too. They really are a useful tool (I discovered that Myspace.com doesn't encrypt your login information, so any Joe Schmo can be reading your packets and nabbing your log in)

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Posted by: The Freik
Posted by: PyRo Tek NikS
Yes the keylogger can't affect you unless you well touch a key. I've never heard of any other way it could work.

True, but there are other ways of getting someone's password information other than keyloggers, such as other browser cookies.

A handy-dandy network protocoll analyzer might work too. They really are a useful tool (I discovered that Myspace.com doesn't encrypt your login information, so any Joe Schmo can be reading your packets and nabbing your log in)


Ya thats where networkers own. I know a guy who phished 45,000 myspace accts and literally showed me the list.

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Posted by: halofreak33
If I told you that if you use Opera you can accidently close a page and come back to it automatically with all text still present? Or what If I told you that if you use Opera you don't ever have to have to push the back button, you can just use Mouse Gestures?.

Yeah....nothing would really happen. I tried Opera just a little bit before I used Firefox, I didn't really care for it. It does seem to be gaining momentum though. I may try it out again sometime in the future; but I still like my Firefox.

Edit: I have a feeling this is going way off topic.

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