[aclug-L] Re: re attacked....
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I have 4.71
John G. was so proud of, I think Mozillar web browser. Is that capable of
running the latest java and stuff, will it replace Netscape?
If so, where can I find it, or is there better.
Michael
On Tue, 08 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> have you heard of 'brown orifice?'
> Netscape Communicator versions 4.74 and earlier are affected
>
> there's no patch or fix for it yet
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Michael Holmes <maholmes@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <discussion@xxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 2:55 AM
> Subject: [aclug-L] re attacked....
>
>
> > It was not imagination, my netscape is up besides the usernet box, which
> shows
> > in out activity. The red and green got solid, and it said 3.7 k per
> second of
> > data was going somewhere. Both times this has happened while I was using
> > netscape. I try using the kde browser, but it will not handle the java,
> and I
> > am told to view the web page, I must use either netscape or Internet
> exploder.
> > As soon as I pulled the phone cord out of the wall, the coomputer locked
> up.
> > Before it was pulling up web pages, and spawning new web windows. During
> the
> > entire event, I had no mouse and no keyboard. When I pulled the phone
> cord, I
> > was able to use ctrl alt backspace to kill xwindows. The hard drive was
> > still grinding, but all sorts of crap was flashing by on the screen---not
> the
> > still stuff which is a byproduct of xwindows. I can almost recite the
> output
> > word for word of what xwindows leaves on the screen. THis was not that.
> files
> > which were /usr/bin ...........at least 5 or six levels deep in my
> > subdirectory.
> >
> > [qeggg444444h6qqqqq
> >
> >
> > --
> > Michael A.w365hq364hjt461hj6q24h4h464466284q4htttegqgqqqqq5g Holmes
> > ---------------------------
> > Pol-i-tics (pol'i tiks): From the Greek, "Poly," meaning much or many &
> > "Ticks," meaning numerous [0 3g 33g 6
> > 3g43s22 24879 sdfaf blood sucking insects, some of which transmit
> diseases.
> >
> > -Larry Shapiro
> >
> > info on trouble free--free operating system
> > www.aclug.org
> >
> >
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Pol-i-tics (pol'i tiks): From the Greek, "Poly," meaning much or many &
"Ticks," meaning numerous blood sucking insects, some of which transmit
diseases.
-Larry Shapiro
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