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These CAPTCHAs are just not working out
Vista and XP are equally at peril to malware… wait, what?
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These CAPTCHAs are just not working out
Filling out a web form without also having to pass a CAPTCHA test nowadays is pretty rare. CAPTCHAs weren’t really that annoying to me when they were more of a rare occurrence but I have been finding myself more and more bothered with them lately...
Published
Tue, Aug 08 2007 8:47 PM
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Vista and XP are equally at peril to malware… wait, what?
Harry Waldron pointed out on his blog an article from the CRN Test Center that claims that XP and Vista are equally at peril when it comes to security. There are many problems with this CRN review, the most obvious being that they appeared to be testing...
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Thu, May 05 2007 2:07 PM
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MB's Windows Security
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