
By Tom Espiner
Published: Tuesday 20 September 2005
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Name
Andrew Rice
Location
UK
Occupation
Management Consultant
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IE is inherently the least secure browser due to all the extra embedded functionality and OS integration and it's "security zones".
This is not bashing IE, simply a statement of obvious fact.
To make it comparable to other browsers you would have to remove all the additional functionality. Unfortunatly Netscape has taken the step of enabling access to IE functionality via it's browser therfore negating the need to use it.
Seeing as Firefox is multi platform and not even o...
Anonymous
but does firefox give you spyware by the dozen and...
Anonymous
IE is inherently the least secure browser due to a...
Andrew Rice
The Symantec report fails to distinguish patched a...
Stephen Walker (Apex Web Solutions)
In addition to the previous comments, Firefox 1.0 ...
Dimitri
How can you take seriously the opinions of someone...
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