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Offline knightstorm

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Re: FF3 exploit
« Reply #20 on: July 20, 2008, 07:57:34 pm »
No, back in the IE6 days.  It was a public relations disaster for MS, and still tarnishes its reputation.  As far as security patches go, MS can be a model citizen, but people will always think of that.

Yeah, that's always coming up in conversation. Just the other day when a group of were discussing the new Datagrid control in .Net 3.5 someone brought up the 'old' days of IE6.  ::)

In the world of software, and incident that happened 4 years ago is the old days.  My point was that MS has moved on since then, and made security a much higher priority.  However, the damage to its reputation has already been done.

I thought you were acknowledging that you were flogging the proverbial dead horse with your 'old day's' reference.

I thought the old days reference was your sarcastic attempt to flame me

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Re: FF3 exploit
« Reply #21 on: July 20, 2008, 08:03:22 pm »
No, back in the IE6 days.  It was a public relations disaster for MS, and still tarnishes its reputation.  As far as security patches go, MS can be a model citizen, but people will always think of that.

Yeah, that's always coming up in conversation. Just the other day when a group of were discussing the new Datagrid control in .Net 3.5 someone brought up the 'old' days of IE6.  ::)

In the world of software, and incident that happened 4 years ago is the old days.  My point was that MS has moved on since then, and made security a much higher priority.  However, the damage to its reputation has already been done.

I thought you were acknowledging that you were flogging the proverbial dead horse with your 'old day's' reference.

I thought the old days reference was your sarcastic attempt to flame me

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