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Firefox exploit targets zero day vulns
John Leyden, The Register 2005-05-09

Security researchers have discovered two unpatched vulnerabilities in Firefox, the popular alternative web browser. The security bugs affect even the latest version of Firefox (version 1.0.3) and create a means for attackers to seize control of vulnerable systems using cross-site scripting attacks.

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Firefox exploit targets zero day vulns 2005-05-09
TJ (4 replies)
Firefox exploit targets zero day vulns 2005-05-10
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Firefox exploit targets zero day vulns 2005-05-10
Anonymous (2 replies)
Firefox exploit targets zero day vulns 2005-05-10
David Prinzing
Firefox exploit targets zero day vulns 2005-05-11
Anonymous
Sorry, you are mistaken.

This doesn't prove what you claim, that Firefox is not more secure than IE.

It is evident that you are away from the OpenSource community. Let me tell you what it is:

This is a free alternative developed by *smart* people and they are dedicated to keep it free and fix issues a lot faster than M$ ever does.

I won't claim who is more secure but I would claim on behalf om my community that we are here to make a difference and end monopoly !

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