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Old 06.26.2012, 06:15 PM   #74
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Originally Posted by stu666
are you saying that I pose some sort of security issue for the board?
yes, he is and yes, you are.

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Originally Posted by stu666
there must be hundreds of other members who use IE as well.
^^
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Originally Posted by Glice
No-one else has admin access to everyone's e-mail
stu, if you log-in, while compromised, the attacker can gain control of many internal systems.

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Originally Posted by afonso
The problem is that the next time someone decides to exploit an activex vulnerability on say, a toolbar, of your shitty web-standards breaking browser, SYG's unsalted md5 hash table might end up being dumped on the internet for someone's cracking recreation.

TRANSLATION FOR THE NON-GEEK: the toolbar is as much (if not more of) an issue as IE might be. I'd say worse because at least IE gets updated.

Stu, you don't need it for whatever program that installed it.
often, programs will ask you if you'd like RANDOM SHIT installed when they are installing. you have to always be on the watch for that shit...

uninstalL jeeves. if you need help doing that, please let me know.

REALITY: who cares. I mean, what can 'they' do? delete the board? o, god no....I mean, I've never done that....three times.
the worst that could come would be the addition of every poster's email to spam lists.
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