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Firefox fans put new spin on browser protection
CNet News ^ | 04/20/2005 | Paul Festa

Posted on 04/20/2005 11:52:18 AM PDT by r5boston

As security bugs swarm around the Firefox browser, volunteer marketers want to shore up the open-source project's security message.

With Monday's reports of the Mozilla Foundation's patches for significant new security holes that could let attackers install malicious code or steal personal data, Firefox partisans are finally acknowledging that the core sales pitch for their browser may be vulnerable.

"The versions of Firefox up to version 1.0.3 have had terrible security risks," wrote one participant for the volunteer Firefox promotion, Spread Firefox. "I think these security risks have undermined the promise of Firefox as a more secure browser."

While Firefox offers popular features like tabbed browsing that Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser doesn't have (third-party IE-based browsers do offer them), it has managed to take IE down a few notches in market share--primarily based on perceptions that Firefox is safer than IE.

As Firefox approaches the 50 million download mark, some participants have begun contemplating celebrations of that milestone. But others have begun to fret that security concerns are weakening what many see as the browser's primary raison d'etre.

(Excerpt) Read more at news.com.com ...


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1 posted on 04/20/2005 11:52:23 AM PDT by r5boston
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To: ShadowAce

Ping


2 posted on 04/20/2005 12:08:16 PM PDT by Born Conservative ("Mr. Chamberlain loves the working man, he loves to see him work" - Winston Churchill)
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To: Born Conservative

I wont be using it, I just spent two days getting my computer de wormed. It got in using firefox.1.03


3 posted on 04/20/2005 12:14:20 PM PDT by blaze (Welcome to the Hotel Mexifornia (WWW.AMERICANPATROL.COM) Go to links and have a cry!)
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To: Born Conservative

ActiveX is still the biggest problem that MSIE has.

Most of the problems cited have been found by Moz developers and fixed, as opposed to MS who refused to take action on many bugs, until the bugs were made public by those who found them.

I will stay with Moz. It is still more secure.


4 posted on 04/20/2005 12:23:27 PM PDT by KeyWest
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To: rdb3; chance33_98; Calvinist_Dark_Lord; Bush2000; PenguinWry; GodGunsandGuts; CyberCowboy777; ...

5 posted on 04/20/2005 12:26:04 PM PDT by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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To: blaze
"I wont be using it, I just spent two days getting my computer de wormed. It got in using firefox.1.03"

And what was your email software? That's where most worms get in.
6 posted on 04/20/2005 12:31:23 PM PDT by Moral Hazard (Aren't you glad we're thanking the Lord for a nautically themed gay bar?)
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To: r5boston

"Swarm"?


7 posted on 04/20/2005 12:32:28 PM PDT by Redcloak (But what do I know? I'm just a right-wing nut in his PJs whackin' on a keyboard..)
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To: KeyWest

Those aren't bugs in IE; they're features!


8 posted on 04/20/2005 12:33:46 PM PDT by Redcloak (But what do I know? I'm just a right-wing nut in his PJs whackin' on a keyboard..)
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To: blaze
I wont be using it, I just spent two days getting my computer de wormed. It got in using firefox.1.03

All that in 4 days, whew, a whirlwind

What was the name of the worm you caught? Don't know? If you don't know, how is it that you are certain that it came in via Firefox? Are you saying you were polluted up with Spyware or actually caught a worm? What site did you visit that caused this infection?

9 posted on 04/20/2005 12:35:03 PM PDT by Malsua
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To: r5boston
This sounds more like a hatchet job on Firefox than an actual balanced article.
10 posted on 04/20/2005 12:35:25 PM PDT by 12 Gauge Mossberg (I Approved This Posting - Paid For By Mossberg, Inc.)
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To: r5boston

Firefox allows less malware to get onto my PC compared to IE, hands down.


11 posted on 04/20/2005 12:36:03 PM PDT by frogjerk
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To: frogjerk

I have both installed on my home PC but my wife still uses IE, even though I showed her how much better FireFox is. One of these days, though.


12 posted on 04/20/2005 12:45:11 PM PDT by timtoews5292004
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To: timtoews5292004

or, if my fingers typed what my brain were telling it to, "one of these days we'll make the switch for good."


13 posted on 04/20/2005 12:46:09 PM PDT by timtoews5292004
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To: timtoews5292004

I've converted my family and in-laws to Firefox. So far, no stupid IE support calls. :)


14 posted on 04/20/2005 1:06:52 PM PDT by frogjerk
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To: frogjerk

all the senior citizens at my church who have internet access, have come to me for help because they've fried their systems beyond recognition thanks to spyware, malware, etc. One lady had 1,748 items turn up in an ad-aware scan. in addition to an AVG scan that had 27 viruses. If they keep bringing their systems to me, I think I will begin installing firefox on their machines and setting it as the default browser.


15 posted on 04/20/2005 1:15:00 PM PDT by timtoews5292004
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I fix one for a guy at work last year- over 3000 AdWare finds and 425+ virus.

I can't beleive the thing even booted.

Be sure to go to Holymoly for free downloads to solve and prevent troubles.

I run Win98SE with Mozilla,AdWare,SpyBot,SpywareBlaster,AntiVir and I've set the cookies to ask for clearance. Works like a charm.

16 posted on 04/20/2005 1:24:16 PM PDT by ChefKeith (Apply here to be added to the NASCAR Ping List, Daytona is done but we got 29 more races to go...)
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To: ChefKeith

fix=fixed


17 posted on 04/20/2005 1:24:59 PM PDT by ChefKeith (Apply here to be added to the NASCAR Ping List, Daytona is done but we got 29 more races to go...)
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To: Moral Hazard
I have been on Firefox about one year and NO problems. With IE problems!

Best of all NO Pop Ups.

I do use two firewalls and AVG for Pop3 mail.

If you do not have your email protected you are begging for trouble!
18 posted on 04/20/2005 1:26:26 PM PDT by Tannerone
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To: timtoews5292004
but my wife still uses IE, even though I showed her how much better FireFox is.

Rather than just taking it away from her, transition her.

What I did when I got resistance to an outright changeover was to hand her the use of "GreenBrowser". It is a tabbed browsing interface that overlays MSIE. It really is quite nice. It will get her used to the tabbed browsing interface while leaving all of her favorites etc, in place. One of the nice things is that it does not have to be installed and runs from a single executable file.

Then after a while, switch to Firefox. I told my wife that there were valid security reasons for doing so. She had to agree after I showed her the difference by running spyware scans after browsing sessions with both browsers.

19 posted on 04/20/2005 1:33:43 PM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (Remember that great love and great achievements involve great risk.)
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To: Tannerone
" If you do not have your email protected you are begging for trouble!"

I had a former employer who actively discouraged employees from using Outlook Express or Internet Explorer due to security concerns. I don't understand why this policy is not more widespread (or why some employers even require IE or Outlook) considering all the IT headaches they save.
20 posted on 04/20/2005 1:33:43 PM PDT by Moral Hazard (Aren't you glad we're thanking the Lord for a nautically themed gay bar?)
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