Sunday, July 31, 2005

Bink.nu | Microsoft gets outside help for IE 7:
"The company has recruited WholeSecurity, a maker of computer security programs in Austin, Texas, to help Internet Explorer 7, the next version of its browser, identify websites designed to trick people into disclosing personal data to identity thieves, the companies said. These 'phishing' sites mimic legitimate sites, such as eBay and Citibank, and have contributed to a national identity theft epidemic."

Mozilla and hypocrisy

Right, but what about the experiences that Mozilla chooses to default for users like switching to  Yahoo and making that the default upon ...