Mozilla, which just released the latest version of its Firefox browser on
Tuesday, is already planning to release web security fixes for bugs in
Firefox 3.5, according to Computerworld.com.
The company said it plans to fix at least three bugs and "topcrashes," how
the company refers to bugs that cause the most-reported crashes.
</quote>
Yes, they FIX their issues.
>> http://www.mxlogic.com/securitynews/web-security/mozilla-will-issue-
> security-fixes-for-firefox-35555.cfm
Unlike Wintrolls and various Abusenuts online ;)
Fuck you and the horse you rode in on. As if that response in and of itself
is not a troll. You're just another fucking cunt who wants to control
everything.
> Un...
Note the added cross-post.
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Thanks... I almost forgot about the Linux "advocate" double-standard (aka -
hypocrisy)
When MS releases bug fixes it's - "Patch Tuesday Shows Windows is Full of
Critical Holes"
But when anything Linux related issues bug fixes it's a sign of how great
and wonderful they are.
How long did it take Microsoft to solve the Conficker problem?
Yeah... but it's true...
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When MS do release bug fixes, it is usually for a very small percentage
of known bugs, and mostly ones that are at least several months if not
years old.
They've solved it? When did that happen?
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And how long did it take Mickey$oft to fix the 'begin' bug in Outlook
Excess?
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cultures which practice *ethical* co-operation. Perhaps that's why it
threatens *unethical* business practices which feed on the unknowing."
-- Bassam A. Hassan -- CoFounder of the ILUG.
Who did it this time?
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> On 2009-07-03, Chris Ahlstrom <ahls...@launchmodem.com> wrote:
>> After takin' a swig o' grog, A step in the wrong direction belched out
>> this bit o' wisdom:
>>
>>> Un...
>>
>> Note the added cross-post.
>>
>
> Who did it this time?
What's the difference?
Are you afraid that the truth about the suck factor of Linux
might escape from COLA?
Hint: It already has.
> On 2009-07-03, Chris Ahlstrom <ahls...@launchmodem.com> wrote:
>> After takin' a swig o' grog, A step in the wrong direction belched out
>> this bit o' wisdom:
>>
>>> Un...
>>
>> Note the added cross-post.
>
> Who did it this time?
From: A step in the wrong direction <fd...@hxr.org>
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy,alt.guitar
Subject: Re: Firefox 3.5 - Already insecure in just 2 days
Date: Fri, 03 Jul 2009 11:01:41 +0100
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You are destined to become the commandant of the fighting men of the
department of transportation.
And your evidence for this is what exactly? Sounds to me like your simply
making up BS to try and excuse your hypocrisy.
Guess you don't read much. Examples are legendary.
So in other words you have absolutely zero to backup the excuse for your
hypocrisy.
The only thing that's legendary in COLA are the shameless lies, hypocrisy
and double-standards of the freertard "advocates."
I don't have time for your nonsense. If you want a few hundred examples,
take a look - you'll find them. One that leaps immediately to mind was
the boffo in '98 that made the machine shut down after less than a month.
Physically impossible to have 30 days of uptime. MS new about it from the
get-go and never bothered to fix it.
It's a weird combination of newsgroups. alt.guitar? Well, Fuck me.
It's a fucking troll & they don't *care what* they do, as long as they
cause *any* disruption.
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> On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 15:37:57 +0100, above the shrieking, whining &
> FUDding of the trolls Ben was heard to say:
>
>> Ezekiel wrote:
>>> <quote>
>>> Mozilla will issue security fixes for Firefox 3.5 Thursday, July 2,
>>> 2009
>>>
>>> Mozilla, which just released the latest version of its Firefox browser
>>> on Tuesday, is already planning to release web security fixes for bugs
>>> in Firefox 3.5, according to Computerworld.com.
>>>
>>> The company said it plans to fix at least three bugs and "topcrashes,"
>>> how the company refers to bugs that cause the most-reported crashes.
>>> </quote>
>>>
>>> http://www.mxlogic.com/securitynews/web-security/mozilla-will-issue-
> security-fixes-for-firefox-35555.cfm
>>>
>>>
>> How long did it take Microsoft to solve the Conficker problem?
>
> And how long did it take Mickey$oft to fix the 'begin' bug in Outlook
> Excess?
Six and a half years, wasn't it?
On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 06:42:49 -0700, Rick N. Backer wrote:
>>> Yes, they FIX their issues.
>>
>> Unlike Wintrolls and various Abusenuts online ;)
>>
>>
> Fuck you and the horse you rode in on. As if that response in and of
> itself is not a troll. You're just another fucking cunt who wants to
> control everything.
Ooh, someone got their panties in a twist. :)