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DVDRW
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liitunud: 13.10.2003
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18.05.2010 10:16:29
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Praegu täheldasin, et IE8 on palju aeglasem kui IE7. Nimelt kui näiteks phpmyadmisnis on palju andmeid ja siis tabulaatoriga liikuda siis IE8-s liigub asi eriti uimaselt. IE7-s sellist jama pole. Proovind erinevaid arvuteid.
IE7 peale tagasi mindud siis
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mikk36
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liitunud: 21.02.2004
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18.05.2010 20:33:26
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DVDRW, sama jama ka IE7 compatibility reziimis?
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DVDRW
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liitunud: 13.10.2003
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19.05.2010 09:33:15
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Jah avastasin, et Windows 7-ga ei olegi võimalik IE7-t kasutada aga IE7 compatibility reziim aitas
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AJ
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liitunud: 03.02.2005
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07.09.2010 09:20:37
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MS probes mystery IE bug
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/09/06/mystery_ie_bug/
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Microsoft is investigating reports of a new bug in Internet Explorer.
Redmond's Security Response Team (MSRT) said on Friday that it was aware of a "publicly disclosed issue involving Internet Explorer", and promised an investigation, without going into details.
Click here to find out more!
Circumstantial evidence suggests Microsoft is referring to a post by security researcher Chris Evans, of Google, to a Full Disclosure mailing list on Friday, hours before MSRT's tweet.
"A nasty vulnerability exists in the latest Internet Explorer 8," Evans wrote. "I have been unsuccessful in persuading the vendor to issue a fix."
"The bug permits — for example — an arbitrary web site to force the victim to make tweets," he added.
The vulnerability may exist in other versions of IE and appears to be an extension of a cross-browser cross domain theft first documented by Evans via his scarybeastsecurity blog last December. Evans claims Microsoft has been aware of the bug since 2008, producing a harmless proof-of-concept exploit to illustrate his concerns.
Rik Ferguson, a senior security consultant at Trend Micro, explained that the exploit works by stealing the (supposedly secret) credentials for an already authenticated browser session, for example Twitter. "Those credentials are then abused to send arbitrary forged content," Ferguson writes.
The vulnerability might just as easily be used by other services that use URL shortening, according to Ferguson, who says that Opera, Chrome, Firefox and Safari have all already fixed this vulnerability. ®
Bootnote
A huge row kicked off back in June when another Google researcher, Tavis Ormandy, posted details of a Windows XP Help Center bug. Ormandy had given Microsoft just five days to fix the bug before going public. The incident reignited the long-running debate about the disclosure of security vulnerabilities, with spirited defences of their positions from both the full and responsible co-ordinated disclosure camps.
In the latest case, Evans apparently gave Redmond far longer to get its gear together before going public, and he only acted after other browser developers had issued patches, factors that mean it would be very hard to argue that he "jumped the gun". |
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sa ei või postitada uusi teemasid siia foorumisse sa ei või vastata selle foorumi teemadele sa ei või muuta oma postitusi selles foorumis sa ei või kustutada oma postitusi selles foorumis sa ei või vastata küsitlustele selles foorumis sa ei saa lisada manuseid selles foorumis sa võid manuseid alla laadida selles foorumis
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