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Re: Another Firefox Vulnerability
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I thought Firefox was perfect? Interesting how that goes. [/ QUOTE ] Nobody ever said it was. I do think it's better than IE, in terms of both usability and security, and that flaws generally will be found and fixed much more quickly in Firefox than in IE, but every application has flaws. -Mike |
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Another vulnerability? In that case could you specify the earlier issues and what I need to do to remedy them?
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Another vulnerability? In that case could you specify the earlier issues and what I need to do to remedy them? [/ QUOTE ] http://secunia.com/product/4227/#advisories |
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what will disabiling java script affect, if anything?
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what will disabiling java script affect, if anything? [/ QUOTE ] I'm really not an expert on this at all, I have just checked secunia periodically (since the last vulnerablity was posted on here) because I'm worried about security given that I use Neteller and stuff. For me, it just means some aspects of websites don't work, none of the instant UBB code things work on 2+2 for example, I have to use the basic gmail view, I think popup windows use javascript and also sometimes things like checkboxes and option buttons and stuff. If I need to use it, I just turn it back on for what I need it for and then off again after I've used it. It's slightly inconvenient. |
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none of the instant UBB code things work on 2+2 for example
i think there is only one question that is of any importance. CAN YOU SEE GRANNY'S SMILEYS?? who gives a rat's ass about the instant UBB thing. if it blocks my smileys, i'd call that a MAJOR vulnerability/flaw. carry on |
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Granny, as fantastic as firefox is, if I couldn't see your smileys I'd switch back to IE in a flash.
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What would have made you think Firefox is perfect? The Mozilla Foundation has never claimed that. Any type of complex software has imperfections. [/ QUOTE ] Have you ever been to slashdot? Firefox has had a lot of vulnerabilities and by many has been touted as far more secure. Which we all know now is nonsense. Take your pick which you prefer, but don't make things up. ( not you specfically of course ) |
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[ QUOTE ] What would have made you think Firefox is perfect? The Mozilla Foundation has never claimed that. Any type of complex software has imperfections. [/ QUOTE ] Have you ever been to slashdot? Firefox has had a lot of vulnerabilities and by many has been touted as far more secure. Which we all know now is nonsense. Take your pick which you prefer, but don't make things up. ( not you specfically of course ) [/ QUOTE ] How about you stop making stuff up. Here, from Secunia: IE - 19/80 vulnerabilities unpatched, 42% have been extremely or highly critical, 49% System Access or DoS (all 2003-2005 data) Firefox - 5/16 vulnerabilities unpatched, 19% have been extremely or highly critical, 27% System Access or DoS (all 2003-2005 data) |
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