Few browsers safe from latest spoofing flaw
Microsoft Internet Explorer isn’t the only browser hit by a spoofing flaw that could be exploited by phishers. But it also won’t be releasing a patch for it anytime soon.
According to Secunia Research, IE, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and Apple Safari have a similar "flaw" related to their use of JavaScript dialog boxes.
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