Detects "Microsoft Windows Operating System" ???

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plun

A said:
http://www.computerworld.com/securi...0801,100060,00.html?source=NLT_SEC&nid=100060

"The organization released Firefox 1.0.1, which fixes 17 security flaws in
the popular Web browser."

"The organization doesn't offer patches to fix the problems without having
to install a new browser. "

Nice. So Firefox is the answer? ;-)


Maybe stupid but I can´t stand this browser war.

Go to Secunia:

http://secunia.com/product/11/

and

http://secunia.com/product/4227/

As you can see one browser are considered as "Highly critical"
the other as "Less critical". We are living in a free world and
therefore this is up to everyone to consider.

About patches there is no need for that, Firefox file size
is 4,7 MB.
Its better to install everything than to "patch" it. This is
a standalone
program which runs without a lot of OS patching.
 
A

A McGuire

I think it's intriguing - software in general is interesting, but the
attitudes are even more profound ;-)
 

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