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  • This is a crazy way to look at a security vuln

    PCWorld Australia has this article posted: Mozilla pledges to fix second minor Firefox 2.0 bug This is a vuln, after all — NOT a “minor” bug. And, read how the first paragraph is laid out: A second minor bug found in the Firefox 2.0 Web browser will be fixed, but users shouldn't encounter...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 11-03-2006
    Filed under: Internet, Open Source, Security
  • Mozilla Squashes Bugs

    The Mozilla Corporation has released updates to its Firefox browser and Thunderbird e-mail client that fix a number of critical security flaws in the open-source products. The Firefox update, which was in the process of being automatically delivered to Firefox 1.5 users Friday, addresses 12 security...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 06-04-2006
    Filed under: Internet, Open Source, Patch Management, Security
  • Not sure if you've noticed

    …but, for each OS vendors iteration of Firefox and Mozilla, each OS vendor has to come out with their own patch. To me, that seems a bit nuts. Why is that? I thought Open Source products were supposed to run anywhere and everywhere? I guess not. With the latest round of security bulletins for...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 09-12-2005
    Filed under: Open Source, Security
  • Great post by Chris...

    Firefox is a great browser: http://www.myitforum.com/blog/cmosby/archive/2005/03/23/4180.aspx But, what Chris fails to grasp (sorry, man -- I love you anyway), is that Firefox released the new version to plug a security hole. So, OK. What if Microsoft decided to release a new version of the browser ...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 03-23-2005
    Filed under: Open Source, Security
  • Mozilla's President still clueless

    Mozilla's president has dismissed claims that more flaws will emerge in Firefox just because its market share is increasing. http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/applications/0,39020384,39192432,00.htm Blogger's Note: Makes you want to scream a bit, doesn't it? How can someone be so clueless just for a marketing...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 03-23-2005
    Filed under: Open Source, Security
  • The president of the Mozilla Foundation makes a claim he can't hold up.

    Even with increased popularity, the Firefox Web browser won't face as many security problems as Internet Explorer, according to the president of the Mozilla Foundation. Blogger's Note: Too bad Mitchell Baker isn't running this bet in Vegas. I'd take him up on it -- and I'd win. Mozilla: We're more secure...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 03-22-2005
    Filed under: Internet, Open Source, Security
  • This is a crazy way to look at a security vuln

    PCWorld Australia has this article posted: Mozilla pledges to fix second minor Firefox 2.0 bug This is a vuln, after all — NOT a “minor” bug. And, read how the first paragraph is laid out: A second minor bug found in the Firefox 2.0 Web browser will be fixed, but users shouldn't encounter...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 11-03-2006
    Filed under: Internet, Open Source, Security
  • Mozilla Squashes Bugs

    The Mozilla Corporation has released updates to its Firefox browser and Thunderbird e-mail client that fix a number of critical security flaws in the open-source products. The Firefox update, which was in the process of being automatically delivered to Firefox 1.5 users Friday, addresses 12 security...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 06-04-2006
    Filed under: Internet, Open Source, Patch Management, Security
  • Not sure if you've noticed

    …but, for each OS vendors iteration of Firefox and Mozilla, each OS vendor has to come out with their own patch. To me, that seems a bit nuts. Why is that? I thought Open Source products were supposed to run anywhere and everywhere? I guess not. With the latest round of security bulletins for...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 09-12-2005
    Filed under: Open Source, Security
  • Great post by Chris...

    Firefox is a great browser: http://www.myitforum.com/blog/cmosby/archive/2005/03/23/4180.aspx But, what Chris fails to grasp (sorry, man -- I love you anyway), is that Firefox released the new version to plug a security hole. So, OK. What if Microsoft decided to release a new version of the browser ...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 03-23-2005
    Filed under: Open Source, Security
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