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Firefox 1.0.7 Released...
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Posted on 09/21/2005 12:57:05 AM PDT by Echo Talon

Well, if you're using Firefox it's time to upgrade. If your using IE it's time to switch! :)Link


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1 posted on 09/21/2005 12:57:05 AM PDT by Echo Talon
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To: Echo Talon

And for the adventurous, there's the Firefox Beta of v1.5 - and I hear they're giving away Opera now too...


2 posted on 09/21/2005 1:00:16 AM PDT by Keith in Iowa (Does the name Pavlov ring a bell?)
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To: Keith in Iowa

I never tried opera before...


3 posted on 09/21/2005 1:09:49 AM PDT by Echo Talon (http://echotalon.blogspot.com)
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To: Echo Talon

Firefox must be waiting to add the update notification.
In either case, I'm ready to hop on it.

Everytime I think I've got my box hardened to 440 I manage to pick up some crap.

It's not mutch fun surfing w/o Java Script and I already use No Script...

I am on the verge of resurecting an older P4 box just for surfing.

Here's my defense list
AVG
Spybot S&D
Lavasoft Adaware
CWSHredder
Microsoft Anti-Spyware
Trend Micro

I also do the on-line scans
and scan for open ports, trojans and dakine on a regular basis.

I'm really starting to get disgusted with the net.

I've got Thunderbird wratcheted down to strip everything but bare text and send the same.


I don't do pornsites, or download low-end games, or even "surf"
By the way, did I miss anything Security wise?

Using ADSL no Router. -TIA, somehow I know you'll have input.


5 posted on 09/21/2005 1:25:12 AM PDT by Capn TrVth
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To: Capn TrVth

wow, lots of stuff you got goin' on. Not sure what fixes are in this version. Maybe on their site they will have it.


6 posted on 09/21/2005 1:30:17 AM PDT by Echo Talon (http://echotalon.blogspot.com)
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To: Isherwood_Williams

Don't you have to pay for Opera? I thought someone said you had to buy it or something thats why I never tried it.


7 posted on 09/21/2005 1:31:46 AM PDT by Echo Talon (http://echotalon.blogspot.com)
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To: Echo Talon
Don't you have to pay for Opera? I thought someone said you had to buy it or something thats why I never tried it.

Opera Eliminates Ad Banner and Licensing Fee

8 posted on 09/21/2005 1:34:40 AM PDT by backhoe
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To: backhoe

Wow, thanks! I'll give it a shot.


9 posted on 09/21/2005 1:40:07 AM PDT by Echo Talon (http://echotalon.blogspot.com)
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To: Echo Talon
Opera is good--good enough that I shelled out $40 for it, after using Firefox since before it was Firebird. There are things about Firefox I miss, but Opera is much faster, especially with many tabs open. 8.02 has fixed the bugs that plagued earlier versions, and it runs everywhere. I use it only on Windows and FreeBSD, but a single license gets you keys for many platforms.

Opera has pretty good RSS support, too, although I use another reader.

Both Firefox and Opera are much better than IE, for many reasons (and I'm not your standard-issue MS basher--I make my living writing software for Windows, but I just don't like IE).

10 posted on 09/21/2005 1:41:02 AM PDT by umbagi (Austin 'til Friday, then Kerrville, back home Saturday. Y'All stay safe!)
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To: backhoe
Opera Eliminates Ad Banner and Licensing Fee

Sigh... I just sold three friends on it last month, so I'll be hearing from them about their forty bucks. I don't regret mine--it was worth it.

11 posted on 09/21/2005 1:45:06 AM PDT by umbagi (Austin 'til Friday, then Kerrville, back home Saturday. Y'All stay safe!)
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To: umbagi; backhoe

ok, using Opera to write this post.... :) thanks guys.


12 posted on 09/21/2005 1:45:48 AM PDT by Echo Talon (http://echotalon.blogspot.com)
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To: Capn TrVth

I have had problems with AVG letting things get by. I use ETrust Antivirus from Computer Associates along with firefox and thunderbird. I don't have anything ratcheted down. I use Adaware and run a scan once a month - it doesn't find anything.

One thing I do use is what we call Inbox Sentry which is a challenge/response spam blocker that holds email on the server until I release it to Thunderbird - that keeps the auto-executing crap away from my system.

It may be that you have something on your system that hides itself pretty well, then runs when you start your web browser and installs more junk. Those are hard to get rid of but will make your life easier if you can manage to find them.

I got rid of windows 98 too - what a security hole that was!

I would guess that if you can find a way to screen your email before you download it that will stop 99% of the junk from getting to you and then you can let scripts run again.


13 posted on 09/21/2005 1:46:22 AM PDT by msrngtp2002
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To: Capn TrVth

Put the router in, as they say it wouldn't hurt.


14 posted on 09/21/2005 1:58:31 AM PDT by dts32041 ( Robin Hood, stealing from the government and giving back to tax payer. Where is he today?)
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To: Echo Talon

Just be sure you aren't jumping out of the frying pan into the fire.


Twenty-five vulnerabilities were disclosed for Mozilla browsers, including Firefox, in the first half of the year, compared with 13 for Explorer, Symantec said. Eighteen of the Mozilla flaws were classified as high severity, compared with eight high-severity Explorer flaws

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/mc/20050919/tc_mc/symantecmacusersdeludingthemselvesoversecurity


15 posted on 09/21/2005 1:59:36 AM PDT by Abby4116
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To: msrngtp2002
I would guess that if you can find a way to screen your email before you download it that will stop 99% of the junk from getting to you and then you can let scripts run again.

Check out K9--it's free, and beats anything I've ever paid for or installed on Unix.

It takes a little setup--you have to know how to set your email client to use a non-standard port (configurable in K9), and you'll need to tell it what's spam when it misses things for a while. After a "training" period you hardly know it's there, but all your spam emails go whereever you tell your email client to put them. You can configure it either to change the subject line of spam, or add a special header (that's configurable, too)

From a clean installation on a new machine in December, my stats are showing 99.24% accuracy on 32,958 emails processed. It's missing only one or two spams a month now, with zero false positives since I installed it. My last installation ran for years with similar results.

16 posted on 09/21/2005 2:01:53 AM PDT by umbagi (Austin 'til Friday, then Kerrville, back home Saturday. Y'All stay safe!)
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To: Abby4116
I don't use it(Firefox) for security. I just it for functionality. Tabbed Browsing. IE doesn't have that.
17 posted on 09/21/2005 2:04:08 AM PDT by Echo Talon (http://echotalon.blogspot.com)
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To: Capn TrVth
Using ADSL no Router.

If I may butt in?

The biggest single improvement I've had with the home PC's was setting up a LAN ( newer term is a home network ) using an Asante' FR1004 router which has a hardware firewall in both directions- in & out.

The previous setup used a Wirespeed DSL modem which claimed it had a firewall, but still let in tons of junk-- when we changed to a cable modem, I networked the two home PC's via ethernet, and problems virtually ceased.

You still need an antivirus running, just to be on the safe side, but there's no subsitute for a hardware firewall.

18 posted on 09/21/2005 2:10:48 AM PDT by backhoe
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To: Capn TrVth
I don't see a router with a good firewall, and I don't see firewall software on your PC.

On the bottom of my Freeper Home Page are these three links to the best internet security sites I've found:

The best site for keeping your PC safe from spam, viruses, spyware and other security hazards on the internet is FirewallGuide.com.

The best site for help setting up home and small business networks, and for networking equipment recommendations and reviews is PracticallyNetworked.com. Post your questions to their online forums.

The best site to explain the technology and terms of home networking is CERT's Home Network Security.

You also need to have active spyware and virus and firewall software running all the time in your PC, as well as automatic nightly scans for spyware and viruses.

It has gotten dramatically worse during the last year.

19 posted on 09/21/2005 2:11:44 AM PDT by ThePythonicCow (To err is human; to moo is bovine.)
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To: Abby4116
It is difficult to fairly compare the rates of reported vulnerabilities between Internet Explorer and Firefox, because they have dramatically different organizations behind them. One is Open Source, the other proprietary. There is likely much more aggressive and rapid reporting of vulnerabilities on the Open Source side.
20 posted on 09/21/2005 2:14:44 AM PDT by ThePythonicCow (To err is human; to moo is bovine.)
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