Apparently IE 7 will be more secure according to bloggers at the Redmond site.
Microsoft is changing Internet Explorer 7's security zones in a bid to create a more attack-resistant browser, according to public blog entry written by three developers at the software giant.
Yeah, right. Sure... Okay. Security holes abound, I'm sure. We all know that there are going to be major problems with this piece of software. Look for a patch within 2 to 3 days, and then an IE 7 SP1 within two weeks. It's the way it goes. Some of this can be attributed to MS not testing their software enough, but I will give them a bit of credit and expect some of the security flaws to be unknown (or unknowable) before the software comes out. Can't wait for it though! I'll still use Firefox. Original story.
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