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02-12-2010, 06:14 PM
So this may become a little embarrassing to admit but I might as well share this so it's down and for the record...
Now I had this nasty and persistent virus on one of my computers that was rocking me for months. Kapersky was keeping it at bay, finding it's instances, followed it's perpetual and daily rejuvenations, fixed files, deleted the Trojan but it kept reappearing each and every single day after day.
Then, it started attacking my browsers. Interestingly enough Firefox went first. I tend to have at least two browsers open at a time, for this, that and those accounts so once I couldn't use Firefox anymore, I jumped into Internet Explorer. Chrome and Internet explorer were up, running and being best friends until I had to completely stop using I.E. and well, I had to opt for Safari.
Well Safari died on Tuesday and Google Chrome died today, at 3:20pm.
Each of the three others browsers died painful deaths but Chrome just oops'd on me and shut itself down. Again and again mind you but it was in a blink of the eye.
I'm not a highly technical individuals but I'm wondering what that says for Chrome and of course the other browsers.
Now I had this nasty and persistent virus on one of my computers that was rocking me for months. Kapersky was keeping it at bay, finding it's instances, followed it's perpetual and daily rejuvenations, fixed files, deleted the Trojan but it kept reappearing each and every single day after day.
Then, it started attacking my browsers. Interestingly enough Firefox went first. I tend to have at least two browsers open at a time, for this, that and those accounts so once I couldn't use Firefox anymore, I jumped into Internet Explorer. Chrome and Internet explorer were up, running and being best friends until I had to completely stop using I.E. and well, I had to opt for Safari.
Well Safari died on Tuesday and Google Chrome died today, at 3:20pm.
Each of the three others browsers died painful deaths but Chrome just oops'd on me and shut itself down. Again and again mind you but it was in a blink of the eye.
I'm not a highly technical individuals but I'm wondering what that says for Chrome and of course the other browsers.