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    Firefox

    But even Firefox is not that resistant to some spyware type issues. I have seen Firefox and others succumb to this in testing. Almost certainly a related issue. Firefox is still a great product btw!

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    Firefox is fine product - switched full time 4 weeks ago and don't look back!

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    What the Microsoft is going on?

    A couple of times recently I've been in the middle of typing a web address:
    h t t p : / / w w w .
    and suddenly the browser is off and gone loading something.

    This would suggest that I'd nudged the enter key by mistake.

    Then the "chosen" site appears: microsoft.com !!!

    Now if this was happing on MS IE5 or 6 I could well understand the nonsense. However, this was using a copy of Firefox. Mozaic aren't that friendly with MS, and Firefox is generally regarded as a little tougher at resisting web nasties. The PC has been swept for virus material.

    Any ideas - or is it just dementia creeping in? :x

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