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I'm forced to use IE at work (and an antiquated version at that). I'd almost forgotten people still used it until I started my current job. Don't browse EoFF at work though. [/nowhere near as professional as I sound]
We're talking about a man who thinks soup is a drink. Is anyone really surprised?
The best bet is to not use computers at all, imo.
But if you have to use a computer and web browser don't use IE. This has been common knowledge for many years.
Uhhhh, you expect me to trust not only the The Department of Homeland Security but Aaron Freed as well? Ho ho ho, what a jape. I think not, sirs! I am off to Explore the Internet, good day to you all! :hattip:
This is funny because the only thing that U.S. military computers use is Internet Explorer.
*psychotic gets hacked, his extensive donkey porn collection is leaked, forum scandal
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That is the most relevant image in the history of ever.
I only ever utilize IE when I am checking for compatibility issues with website/forum content.
I haven't used Internet Explorer since somebody informed me there were other web browsers I could download. That was 2007.
Use incognito on Chrome to play mafia, silly!
Fffffft. I started using Firefox version 0.8 in 2004!
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remember when opera was really good and awesome and then firefox came out with add-ons or w/e and it owned and now opera is like based on chrome or something now #browserchat
Having spent all morning trying to fix a compatibility issue in the version of IE that everyone at the Welsh Government uses (8), I don't care if they all go down in flames.
This is the exact same situation with me.
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IE hate is the antiquated thing around here. What is this, 2006? IE hasn't been that bad for a while (I never have issues with site load times). I use Chrome and IE simultaneously at home. Not because of any security or cookie reason, but because I like having tabs on one browser (for things I keep open permanently) and not on another (for most other things). I'm very particular about such things. Also, someone has to spot the things at EoFF that don't work in IE. I use IE at work because it's work, and that's what work gives us.
Remember to keep any browser you use updated. Similar vulnerabilities have been found in Chrome and Firefox too in the past few days, though they do have bugfixes out in their most recent updates whereas Microsoft is still working on one for IE, last I heard.
Flash Player is another thing you should update if you have it.
And of course, be sensible about what links you follow - don't just mindlessly click whatever link you're sent, whether it's in an email from an unknown sender or in chat from a trusted friend. If you don't visit a site that takes advantage of this vulnerability, you'll be okay (in this case).
So let me get this straight, my friend. In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand and Fourteen, you are honestly, without a trace of irony, defending Internet Explorer. I am not entirely sure how to process this. I mean I know you do, because you're Lonny Bob, but my brain rejects the information whenever I'm not faced with it because how can someone be so deluded?
I also believe you meant to say "I'm very autismal about such things." because damn son, that's autismal. Have you considered trying Zac Browser instead? It might be well suited to such a degree of sperginess.
Finally, no, nobody has to spot the things at EoFF that don't work in IE. We've been over this before and every single person in the world except for you agreed that people still using IE instead of a browser that isn't terrible don't deserve to use our forums. Even people who use IE exclusively agreed they were the inferior race and should not be given consideration.
I used IE for a long time and then I started using Firefox about 3 years ago because... I don't remember why. But I like it!
IE ain't so bad these days. Still not the best browser, but not deserving of any categorical dismissal, really. I agree with BoB - IE hate seems a bit antiquated these days. :p And I say that as a web developer, quite possibly the group of people worst afflicted by IE's terribleness of yore!
IE is usually associated with gaping security holes, which is a little unfair. Adobe is also noted to have awful security. I'm sure if Firefox and Foxit were the leading software used by the majority of people then we'd be hearing similar things said about those softwares re: security.
Having said that, I still think IE and Adobe suck, and try not to use them unless forced, because of the same reason. Popular software is more commonly targeted by criminals. It doesn't help that many (most?) workplaces don't bother to update their software (or wait months to do so), leaving their users and data at risk.
Well well well, the Swede reveals his true colors.
Aye, Manus, but it's the businesses that are the ones targeted far more than individuals at home.
Also, believe it or not, but IE still is apparently the majority browser on a global level - at least according to the news reports relating to the IE bug, anyway.
Is this very serious? As all I have is IE so I can't just not use it (spare the jokes, I've just never needed to have any other browser).
Keep in mind I have pretty good prottection usually (I think, it usually blocks anything that is very serious). It's Norton by the way, and it's been good so far.
According to one report I read, it can lead to hijacking of one's entire OS, so yes, it's serious.
Oh, crap. Hopefully my computers protected enough.
I need to update my browser anyway (have done for a long time) so maybe I'll get something else, the problem is I only know IE so I don't know if the others will be safe to use (but I guess they are if this thing is only affecting IE).
Yep. Also I believe XP is still used by something like 40-50% of internet users, and now that it's reached end of line it won't be updated any more. Oops. There are a ton of reasons for a home user or particularly business not to upgrade, usually cost-related, but it seems many businesses still seem to go by the "ignore-it-until-we-get-hacked" rule.
MJN, yes, the vulnerability is serious although I haven't checked out the technical details. It's also somewhat of a media highlight - it's a bug that has existed for a long time, so news sites get to shout HACKERS MAY HAVE BEEN USING THIS FOR YEARS!!!! to scare everyone.
However I imagine the IE fix will be with us shortly, this isn't the kind of thing Microsoft can ignore. Just be sure to upgrade as soon as you can (and follow the usual general computer security rules of not visiting dodgy websites and blocking ads except on eoff of course.
lol I still use Opera sometimes. Both on my laptop and my phone.
Why do you need IE or something for mafia?
I use multiple browsers for two reasons mostly
1. Have "Remember Me" enabled for both accounts
2. Use a different skin for each account so I don't get them mixed up and post with the wrong account
There should now be patches available for Internet Explorer that supposedly fix the problem.
I am forced to us IE8 at work. It is a painful experience.
You're not that bad a guy, Vivi22. ;)
But seriously, I say it that way because I'm not stupid enough to perceive it as flawless. Of course, I'm not stupid enough to perceive Chrome as flawless, either. I like them both equally but prefer different browsers for different purposes.