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Is there a security problem with my web browser?

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There have been some security issues identified in the two most popular web browsers, Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer. In one case, a problem with Javascript was identified as potentially allowing websites to capture a visitor's e-mail address without their knowledge. Click here for more information.
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How can I identify a problem with my Web browser?

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If you are unable to login or the data you have typed is not visible to you, it may be due to an incompatibility of your Web browser. Please see item 4 above.
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Is there a security problem with your mail server?

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The security problem extends, unfortunately, to the e-mail protocol itself. Mail administrators are required to return, as undeliverable, any messages addressed to an invalid address on a particular network (such as SBCIS). This opens up the possibility for abuse by spammers running software that attempts to send messages to as many different addresses as possible. (See above.)
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How do I use a DOI name in a Web Browser?

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Applications using DOI names can be constructed on a web site with full functionality behind the scenes. For some applications, this may require additional functionality such as that supplied in the Handle System. DOI names are URIs (URNs) not URLs: they are names, not locations. Most web browsers support locations (URLs) but have limited functionality for names, though this is expected to improve substantially in the near future. However, DOI names are useable with browsers immediately.
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What web browser do you recommend?

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You will need a Web browser that can handle forms, tables, and preferably, one that can handle frames. We recommend either Netscape Navigator version 3.0 or greater or Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0 or greater.
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What's in a Web browser?

Internet Guide and Web Tutorial
A Web browser contains the basic software you need in order to find, retrieve, view, and send information over the Internet. This includes software that lets you: Read messages from newsgroups, forums about thousands of topics in which users share information and opinions. Browse the World Wide Web (or Web) where you can find a rich variety of text, graphics, and interactive information. Browsers such as Microsoft® Internet Explorer version 4.0 include additional Internet-related software.
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Do you have a plugin for Firefox web browser?

WarezFactor - FAQ / Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can install the plugin by clicking the Search Plugin button on out index page and any of the WarezFactor download pages. After clicking this there should be a plugin asking you to confirm the install for the plugin, click Ok/Yes etc. The plugin should be installed. To use out search plugin, click on the Google icon in the top right corner of FireFox and then select WarezFactor from the drop down to search our site direct from your browser any time.
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Which web browser should I use?

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You can use any supported browser - Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape and AOL. Other browsers, such as Opera, Safari, and Mozilla, are NOT supported for use with WebCT.
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How is misidentifying my browser good for security and privacy?

Internet Junkbuster Frequently Asked Questions
Almost every major release of both leading browsers has contained bugs that allow malicious servers to compromise your privacy and security. Known bugs are quickly fixed, but millions of copies of the affected software remain out there, and yours is probably one of them. The header that normally identifies your browser tells such servers exactly which attacks to use against you. By misidentifying your browser you reduce the likelihood that they will be able to mount a successful attack.
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How does my Web browser affect the security of Quota Request Form?

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Your Web browser must meet our requirements for maintaining the privacy and security of your personal information. Your Web browser must support Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Ver. 2 or Ver. 3. More information about encryption on a browser can usually be found in the security information section of the browser's "Help" feature (look for information about encryption).
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Why don’t I see the security lock in the bottom corner of my web browser?

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Please make sure you are using the latest web browser with all associated patches. The latest versions of all web browsers include at least 128-bit encryption, which is a requirement for using PC Express.
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My browser gives me a security error when I connect to Outlook Web Access. How can I fix this?

Outlook Web Access
Answer: If you are receiving a security error when connecting to Outlook Web Access, it is likely because you are using an out-of-date browser. Outlook Web Access is running on a secure server and older browsers (such as IE 3.x and Netscape 2.x) are unable to connect in the required manner. You will need to update your preferred browser before being able to use Outlook Web Access. You can get free downloads of the most recent releases from microsoft.com for Internet Explorer and from Netscape.
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Q1.23 - Why doesn't the Web View work with high security settings in my browser?

Frequently Asked Questions about i-Catcher - i-Catcher Digit...
A1.23 - Web browsers that enforce "high security" settings disable the use of JavaScript in certain ways in order to avoid the execution of malicious code. The Web View requires full JavaScript functionality in order to operate correctly. You can work around this by adding your i-Catcher system to the trusted sites list (please see your web browser's help/documentation for information on how to do this).
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How does my Web browser affect the security of TSP account information?

TSP: FAQs, Ch#3A, Acct Access Web Site Security, 2007-07-20
Your Web browser must meet TSP requirements for maintaining the privacy and security of your TSP account information, i.e., your Web browser must support Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and 128-bit encryption. For more information about encryption on your browser, look in the security information section of the browser's "Help" feature. You can also contact your system administrator or your Internet service provider for information about the level of encryption on your Web browser. Yes.
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I hear that Social Security has a big financial problem? Why?

Social Security's Future - FAQs
Social Security's financing problems are long term and will not affect today's retirees and near-retirees, but they are very large and serious. People are living longer, the first baby boomers are nearing retirement, and the birth rate is low. The result is that the worker-to-beneficiary ratio has fallen from 16.5-to-1 in 1950 to 3.3-to-1 today. Within 40 years it will be 2-to-1. At this ratio there will not be enough workers to pay scheduled benefits at current tax rates.
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Is security a problem if I use a public workstation?

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Yes. If you are concerned about the security of your ILL requests, it is a good idea to EXIT from the Web browser before you leave the workstation. This prevents the Back button from accessing pages you were using.
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Can I look at the waveforms using only my web browser?

Frequently Asked Questions about PhysioNet
Yes. Choose a recording first (look in the PhysioBank Archives to find one), then go to the Chart-O-Matic and fill in the form. For a sample, click here.
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Which web browser should I use to view your site?

Beauty Boutique - Frequently Asked Questions
We recommend that you use version 5.0 or higher of either Netscape Communicator (a.k.a. Navigator) or Microsoft Internet Explorer. In addition, our website also supports Mozilla's Firefox 1.0 browser. If you have a previous version of one of these browsers, you can download a free copy of the latest version of Netscape's , Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Mozilla's Firefox from their web sites.
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Which web browser do you support?

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glutenfree.com has been tested with IE 6, IE 7, Firefox 2.0 (Windows and Mac OS X) and Safari (Mac OS X)
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What is the best web browser for viewing the text display?

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A wide variety of Java capable browsers are available for download and installation. We have listed a few browsers that have been recommended by our viewers. The listed browsers represent only a fraction of the browsers that are capable of showing the text display.
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How do you detach a file submitted by a web browser?

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The attachment comes in as a Notes V2 attachment. The following code would extract the attachment into a file named "file.web": Dim Item as NotesItem Dim Object as NotesEmbeddedObject Dim Doc as NotesDocument Set Item = Doc.GetFirstItem("$FILE") Dim ItemName As String ItemName = Item.Values(0) Set Object = Doc.GetAttachment(ItemName) Call Object.ExtractFile("file.
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Where can I access a web browser?

Titanonline FAQ
Answer: You can access a web browser on campus at various locations including the library, any computer lab on campus and TITAN Shops on the second floor in the coffee shop. You can also access a web browser remotely through any Internet Service Provider.
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What are pop-up windows and how should I handle them in my web browser?

NWACC - Distance Learning - FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Pop-up windows are web browser windows that open because of adware or some action you have taken on a web page. Because various types of adware generate unwanted pop-up ads, pop-ups can be a nuisance as you try to work online. To help reduce this nuisance, many software manufacturers have included “pop-up blockers” in their software. These programs block pop-up windows from opening.
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