
WRONG!!! Netscape claims to be "secure" - hence it is Netscape's job to be secure - regardless of the user's use of their product. Otherwise, the ads should read:
"Netscape can be used securely by sufficiently knowledgeable users who have emasculated their postscript interpreters before using them to view files of unknown origin, and who have removed all other known, unknown, and/or undisclosed security holes from their systems. Otherwise, Netscape is insecure and should not be trusted."
That's bullshit. Netscape can't control every user's entire environment. It's Netscape's job to produce a secure product. If the users of said product decide to shoot themselves in the foot by configuring it insecurely that is there problem. It is in Netscape's best interest to make it difficult to configure insecurely, but impossible to prevent. -- sameer Voice: 510-601-9777 Community ConneXion FAX: 510-601-9734 The Internet Privacy Provider Dialin: 510-658-6376 http://www.c2.org (or login as "guest") sameer@c2.org