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It will in the very near future when Moz can no longer keep it's security holes a big secret until they're fixed. Firefox will make sure of that. Firefox is painting a bullseye on it's forehead and we'll soon see if Moz can handle what is sure to come. It's been easy for the mostly unused to fly under radar. Why is it Moz released an update(release) to fix a big security issue and it never made headlines? Don't get me wrong I like FF and use it some but, all of the answers to secure web browsing is not in the hands of any vendor, at the moment.
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Firefox ...  coffeenite | 11/09/04
Safari  FilledOut | 11/09/04
Internet Explorer  Jeff Spicoli | 11/09/04
Opera  FilledOut | 11/10/04
Or ... Mozilla (NT)  George Jay | 11/09/04
Or an Opera  Kukulkan | 11/10/04
Not nearly  IT Scion | 11/11/04
Hey Microsoft...Can You Hear The Footsteps??  itanalyst | 11/09/04
Can't get these to work at home  Chad_z | 11/09/04
Yay!! Service Pack 2 for Windows XP!  Grayson Peddie | 11/10/04
That reminds me of...  Spoon Jabber | 11/10/04

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