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Old 06-29-2004, 03:15 PM   #2
Alexander Turcic
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What a coincidence... today I had to remove a nasty Trojan from my system (dyfuca.bw), which has used some IE/ActiveX exploit to download itself on my computer. Let me tell you, I was not amused!

Since Sunshine already brought it up, let me give you some more details on our daily visitors' browsers:

June 2004
- MS Internet Explorer 69 %
- Mozilla 11.5 %
- Unknown 7.3 %
- Opera 4.1 %
- FireFox 3.3 %
- Safari 1.9 %
- Netscape 1.3 %
- NetNewsWire 0.2 %
- Konqueror 0.2 %
- Firebird (Old FireFox) 0 %

Well, 69% is still a very large percentage, but compare this to the beginning of this year:

January 2004
- MS Internet Explorer 82.3 %
- Mozilla 5.3 %
- Firebird (Old FireFox) 3.7 %
- Opera 3.1 %
- Safari 1.8 %
- Netscape 1.5 %
- Unknown 1.2 %
- Konqueror 0.2 %
- NetNewsWire 0 %
- MultiZilla 0 %

So, at least among OUR visitors, MS Internet Explorer already lost a considerable share!
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