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RE: Re: Origin of the term "driveby download"
From: "Geo" <geoincidents () getinfo org>
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 11:11:08 -0500
I have a hard time feeling real outraged on behalf of the kind of users
you are describing. Anyone who 1) visits the sort of sites where Xupiter is offered, and 2) has their IE security settings low, and 3) is in the habit of impatiently clicking "yes" to any prompt that comes their way ... well, that's like driving drunk while talking on a cell phone.<< Great, so someone stands in front of their car holding up a sigh that says "Honk if you want me to kill you and take your car" and that makes it ok? Geo. _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
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- Origin of the term "driveby download" Richard M. Smith (Jan 31)
- Re: Origin of the term "driveby download" Brian McWilliams (Jan 31)
- RE: Re: Origin of the term "driveby download" Geo (Jan 31)
- RE: Re: Origin of the term "driveby download" Brian McWilliams (Jan 31)
- RE: Origin of the term "driveby download" Richard M. Smith (Jan 31)
- Origin of the term "driveby download" Richard M. Smith (Jan 31)
- Re: Origin of the term "driveby download" Thor Larholm (Jan 31)
- Re: Origin of the term "driveby download" madsaxon (Jan 31)
- RE: Origin of the term "driveby download" Richard M. Smith (Jan 31)
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