Troglodyte wrote:
> Sebastian G. wrote:
>
>> Or correct. Just take a look at the major players Mozilla Firefox,
>> Mozilla Seamonkey, Opera, Konqueror and w3m. Agreed, Mozilla Firefox is
>> a bit obscure, but neithertheless still secure by default.
>
> No it isn't. Firefox allows scripts to run by default.
So you're equating scripts with vulnerabilities? What a nonsense.
> Any browser that allows scripts is not secure against malicious scripts.
Bull****. Without a vulnerability in the script engine itself JavaScript is
perfectly secure. And such vulnerabilities are so rare, and even further
some serious vendors liek Mozilla and the KDE Team have an excellent
vulnerability patching policy.
> Only by using noscript add-on does it become secure.
It might be a really good thing if you inform yourself a bit about
ECMAScript/JavaScript.


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