pcworld.com — Mozilla has issued eight patches for its Firefox Web browser, three of which fix problems classified as critical. The patches come after security experts have recommended using a browser other than Microsoft's IE 7 and older versions of IE due to a dangerous vulnerability.
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headbandDec 18, 2008
If you didn't hear, microsoft was the ones that found the problem with IE and patched it before it could be exploited.
mcool119Dec 18, 2008
You mean, Firefox is self-sufficient now? Does the name "Skynet" sound familiar?
azathothhDec 18, 2008
proof?
darkshroudDec 19, 2008
You're loosing Group Policy control for doing that. A properly secured gateway would prevent your company network just fine.
Closed AccountDec 20, 2008
Umm, why do people assume I'm not using FF3? Yes, it's FF3.This has plagued Firefox forever - and it works across all machines. I even test it on machines with NO PLUGINS (eg: Grandma's computer).
danieltttDec 20, 2008
You did something wrong then, didn't you? Your pseudonym seems quite indicative of your mentality.
2uantumDec 21, 2008
people who Capitalize random Words should be castrated,,,,,,,
squarewheelJan 4, 2009
Douchebag comment. =(