This months’ batch of security patches from Microsoft will be a huge one: 16 bulletins covering a wide range of security holes in the Windows operating system.
Nine of the 16 bulletins are rated “critical” because of the risk of remote code execution attack.
According to an advance notice from the Redmond, Wash. software maker, two of the critical bulletins will address high-severity vulnerabilities in the Internet Explorer browser.
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That's why I use Firefox in instead of IE.
ReplyDeleteActually Firefox is the most insecure of the latest version of the 5 major browsers.
ReplyDeleteChrome 10 is most secure, followed by IE9.
As far as speed Chrome, Opera, IE9 are the top 3.
Firefox is a has-been, falling behind is security, speed and usage. Especially with HTML5 and CSS3 on the way.
I personally have never liked Firefox, I don't like the order in which it renders pages, I don't like how slow it seems loading pages, I don't like the fonts, and I most of all don't like the idiots who think "ooh I run Firefox I can't get viruses"
Glad I don't use IE ....
ReplyDeleteI have used Firefox for 10 years and only had viruses 1) when I used IE, and 2) usually when I was dumb enough to ask for them (pork sites)
ReplyDeleteI used Firefox for about a year. Two times when they updated the program, they crashed my computer.
ReplyDeleteI will never use Firefox again.
I'll take my chances with IE. Since I run my antivirus and malware programs and keep them updated daily, I don't have problems.
Most of the time when people get infected, they've clicked on something unknown to them and they're not protected. If you're not protected, I don't care which browser you use, they'll get ya!
I have been using Chrome for quite awhile now. Hands down better than Firefox.
ReplyDeleteApple!!! All I need to say
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