A 'secure' version of mIRC wouldn't have a scripting language. The thing that makes mIRC 'insecure' (or rather allows users to easily make themselves insecure via mIRC) is the scripting language. Of course since mIRC's main attraction is it's scripting language that kinda doesn't leave much of mIRC left. Still a decent enough IRC client I guess but it wouldn't really be mIRC would it? It might aswell just be another entirely separate client.


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