Erm, extremely likely? Such sites do exist...
Right, but like I said, why would anybody get a windows update from anywhere but the shortcut on the start menu? it's only if that was redirected that you'd be at risk surely
Erm, extremely likely? Such sites do exist...
Right, but like I said, why would anybody get a windows update from anywhere but the shortcut on the start menu? it's only if that was redirected that you'd be at risk surely
Right, but like I said, why would anybody get a windows update from anywhere but the shortcut on the start menu? it's only if that was redirected that you'd be at risk surely
It's not clueless at all, but surely nobody is dumb enough to download "official updates" from anywhere except Windows Update. Like unsecure wireless, if you're dumb enough not to password it, you deserve to have it leeched lol
You're still missing the point, surprisingly. The article doesn't talk about updates to Windows (the OS), it's about updates to Internet Explorer (the web browser). There's no shortcut to update IE on your start menu.
Did you actually read teh article at all? Or just stab at those couple of passages you quoted and reposted without really knowing what you were doing?
You appear to be very naive in the ways of the world with regards to IT. You've shown that in two threads now relating to Microsoft, i'm going to assume you don't work in the IT sector and that it's simply your hobby or suchlike?
Get a job in IT and you'll see what some users are like, stupidity knows no bounds.
I skim read it, like I said in the first post
No I don't work in IT, but I have friends that do, how many people can mistake a CD drive for a cup holder, I mean come on, really? a CUP HOLDER?!
No I don't work in IT, but I have friends that do, how many people can mistake a CD drive for a cup holder, I mean come on, really? a CUP HOLDER?!
I can't even see why this made the news.
And i have friends who do technical cut outs in metal using sand blasting machines but that doesn't make me an expert. That's an irrelevant point, you've made it very clear over the course of two threads that you don't know as much as you think you do, thus naive.
Though I'm willing to bet then that you're generally quite enthusiastic given your strong opinions on the matter so i'll give you some advice from someone who was once exactly the same: Accept you know nothing, then you'll learn a lot.
I don't mean that to sound as offensive as it does, so apologies for that but there's no easier way to word it.
It's the BBCs tech news section. Also, it's one of the best things Microsoft have done for the internet, ever.I can't even see why this made the news.
I'm not sure what relevance this has to be anything.
It would also help if the OP learnt to fully read an article before posting it on here.
OP is on crack ?
anybody that still uses internet explorer deserves everything they get![]()
anybody that still uses internet explorer deserves everything they get![]()