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FTP clients / News aggregators / Windows XP / Web browsers / Cross-site scripting / ActiveX / HTTP cookie / Internet Explorer 6 / NPAPI / Software / Computing / Internet Explorer
Date: 2008-03-03 12:31:39
FTP clients
News aggregators
Windows XP
Web browsers
Cross-site scripting
ActiveX
HTTP cookie
Internet Explorer 6
NPAPI
Software
Computing
Internet Explorer

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