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Shawn wrote:
> IE is the browser that would allow the activeX controls to run, cuasing extra 
> concern... given the history of the browsers, I would suspect that other 
> browsers would not be as susceptible to this sort of attack... :)

Apart from the speed, links2 is probably a little safer.  I have been a
long time satisfied user (recently I started using the -g flag on my
Acer One).  Great little browser for information heavy sites.

> That said, it does look like someone was able to set up a cross site 
> scripting 
> hack....  which is more or less browser independent...
> 
I guess this is a good thing.  Google is in a position to do something
about (or at least bring some needed attention to) this problem.
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