Firefox is spyware to Microsoft

Discussion in 'Bing' started by usasportstraining, Dec 14, 2007.

  1. #1
    This is too funny. When MS came out with their antispyware program they labeled Firefox as spyware!

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    usasportstraining, Dec 14, 2007 IP
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  2. logylaps

    logylaps Active Member

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    Shows its worth dosnt it? Nice find.
     
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    well it is microsoft..trying to strangle competitors that offer better products is something they've perfected over the years..IE is the browser that attracts the most spyware, I've never had a problem with FF but my mom used my computer and I got one while she used IE6:(
     
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    LMAO at the description and advice.
     
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    Xphic Active Member

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    LoL funniest message ever
     
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    I wonder how many people have panicked and hit the remove button?
     
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  7. suikomu

    suikomu Banned

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    #7
    Look at how high the threat level is!
    I guess that's the only true statement AntiSpyware is giving about FireFox.
    It is a threat to IE =D
     
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    Shazz Prominent Member

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    Go IE! :D
    Microsoft would do something like that though.

    REMOVE IT ASAP
     
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    PokerCardEnt Guest

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    #9
    If you are using Kazaa you need to find a pencil, sharpen it, and shove it in your eye.
    You're better off holding the pencil steady.
     
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  10. Shazz

    Shazz Prominent Member

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    In other words, its probablly best you remove it :)
     
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    Man, I found this about a year ago.

    Ya gotta love that MS sense of humour :D
     
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    lmao thats hilarious
     
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    #13
    LMFAO, microsoft really would do that, Firefox is the one with security problems? IE has the worse security of them all, wow
     
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    100% Agree!
     
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  15. usasportstraining

    usasportstraining Notable Member

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    I think it would be even more funny if it said Internet Explorer is spyware.

    :)
     
    usasportstraining, Dec 15, 2007 IP
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    #16
    My first thought. But didnt. Spyware was on and hid the panic button.

    Yes indeed what an issue IE has with spyware.

    Thank goodness for security - virus programs to help clean up FF and IE.
     
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    #17
    Yeb, it's fuuny and old pic. Reminder that Microsoft's Antispyware beta 1 is about 2 yrs old.
    In the term of security hole, Fx 2 is worse than IE7. Take look at the chart on this page.
    http://n-blue.nblogz.net/firefox-2-vs-internet-explorer-7-security/
     
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    #18
    heh, if I open IE and its open for too long, it crashs :p IE is a piece of junk.
     
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    #20
    M$ is all about the money now.. before they actually cared about their customers
     
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