Sometimes when you are looking for an answer to one thing, you end up finding something else rather surprising. Case in point, Google’s statement that Mozilla Thunderbird is less secure, but why do they say that?
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http://www.linuxtoday.com/security/why-does-google-say-mozilla-thunderbird-is-less-secure.html
sâmbătă, 3 ianuarie 2015
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