Fulvio wrote:James,
just an extra comment. You have been making a lot of the security vulnerabilities. The are real, but I should ask you if you trust Internet Explorer or Windows, for that matter?
I said this before, that these vulnerabilities have been around in the past, except that now Secunia advertises them, especially in relation to Mozilla which started a campaign to talk people into shifting from IE.
Mozilla\Firefox vulnerabilities are being addressed, while Netscape's will probably never be.
Ramona's reply is to be followed, to be on the safe side, but who can guarantee that whatever is good today will be good tomorrow?
Hello, Fulvio
I've understood your message. But let me ask you something. If Mozilla has addressed these issues which Netscape devs have not (thanks to AOL), isn't is only natural that one is going to avoid using Netscape based upon its less secure nature? Yes, the vulnerabilities have always been there BUT they were not well known AND now that they have been advertised, Mozilla has taken steps to correct them. Mozilla is not perfect but it is certainly moreso than Netscape at this juncture. And I fully agree that there are no guarantees for tomorrow. However, for today Mozilla is safer.
I suppose what I was trying to get at is:
- whether or not there was any indication AOL would address the issues
- whether or not people were still using Netscape even knowing the vulnerabilities (sort of like saying, "Are you still smoking even though you have been made aware of the dangers?") and if so, how could they put themselves at greater risk? Yes, I know there are risks in every browser and every email client BUT there are fewer risks with some than with others. Therefore isn't it common sense to go with the browser with the fewer risks? I guess I was looking for their rationale.
- what exactly these risks are. I've read them but quite frankly I need them put in layman's terms. I don't speak geekese. I'm not a techinical pesron and need the language dumbed-down as it were to my level.

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