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FREAK vulnerability affects Safari, Android
#11
Who siad that's how they are counting the 12%?

It seems to me they just mean 12% total.
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#12
Wha'? Huh? You mean the only way I can get this mess is to use a public wifi place? Heheheheheheeee, in that case, I'm okay. I only use me iPad on cell service when I'm waiting on Ethyl somewhere.

I reckon that's okay. But, wha' do I know?
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#13
jdc wrote:
Who siad that's how they are counting the 12%?

It seems to me they just mean 12% total.

My mistake I was 35% or so (of the 14 million websites were scanned). But that's not a big deal, right?
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#14
I see 35% as 2/3 empty. Maybe you see 35% as over 1/3 full.

14 million of the estimated 644 million websites in the world = .02%
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#15
Turns out Windows is also vulnerable.

http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/03/...after-all/
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