I doubt that it is even much of a design flaw either. As stated... There HAS to be a way to let information onto the system. That way onto the
system will always be vulnerable. That is the only way about it.
About IE and 15 windows without crashing..... I have personally had over 40 open at one time and have not had a problem. Maybe it is your system.
But, this should be a productive link, not just for bashing Microsoft. Everyone had their favorite Browser, by what is better for them.
If you think Opera is much better, here are a few of their issues:
Here are the stats for opera.
secunia.com...
Secunia currently has 25 Secunia advisories affecting Opera 7.x.
- Opera Address Bar Spoofing Security Issue
- Multiple Browsers Frame Injection Vulnerability
- Opera Browser Favicon Displaying Address Bar Spoofing Vulnerability
- Multiple Browsers Telnet URI Handler File Manipulation Vulnerability
- Opera Browser Address Bar Spoofing Vulnerability
- Opera Browser File Download Extension Spoofing
- Opera Browser Arbitrary File Deletion Vulnerability
- Opera Browser Skin File Handling Vulnerabilities
- Opera Browser Arbitrary File Placement Security Issue
- Opera HREF Buffer Management Error
- Multiple Browser Cookie Path Directory Traversal Vulnerability
- Opera Mail Client External Image Inclusion
- Opera Browser Multiple Denial of Service Issues
- Mozilla, Opera and Netscape Security Model Violation
- Sun Java Security Model Violation
- Opera Long Filename Extension Buffer Overflows
- Opera Javascript Console Script Injection Vulnerability
- Opera execution of arbitrary code
- Macromedia Flash Player Potential Vulnerabilities
- Opera Cross Site Scripting vulnerability
- Opera Browser Java-Applet DoS
- Opera Browser Username Buffer Overflow
- Opera Cross-Site Scripting
- MacroMedia FlashPlayer buffer overrun affects browsers too
Now, for FireFox -
Now, look at the statistics... notice that only recently have they been coming out. Expect alot more as it becomes more popular.
secunia.com...
- Mozilla XPInstall Dialog Box Security Issue
- Multiple Browsers Frame Injection Vulnerability
- Mozilla Browser Address Bar Spoofing Weakness
- Mozilla Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
Also, the warning above affects about the spoofing affects these browsers:
secunia.com...
Internet Explorer 5.x for Mac
Konqueror 3.x
Mozilla 0.x Mozilla 1.0 Mozilla 1.1
Mozilla 1.2 Mozilla 1.3 Mozilla 1.4
Mozilla 1.5 Mozilla 1.6 Mozilla Firefox 0.x
Netscape 6.x Netscape 7.x
Opera 5.x Opera 6.x Opera 7.x Safari 1.x
I hope that this makes everyone realize that every browser is vulnerable and will always be vulnerable.
[edit on 6-7-2004 by JCMinJapan]