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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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Anonymous (1 replies)
You sitting and counting vulnerabilities does show your desperation tries to prove a point that MAJORITY of Security experts are NOT going to believe.

Anyway, you have a reason why more people would still use UNIX and apache rather than M$ and IIS when you claim it is not more insecure and M$ claims M$ and IIS being a better preformer and less costly.

I think you are trying to challenge the minds of the greater world - you could be a revolutionist of tomorrow.

Well, no offense but try to disprove UNIX based servers and OpenSource software being more secure than the M$ 's counterpart software.

Good Luck

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