German Government warns about Firefox flaw
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A German government department called Bürger Cert had warned that users of the Firefox web browser should not run the software. Mozilla's Firefox has an unpatched Zero Day vulnerability in version 3.6 and German users are being told to use another browser until the hole is plugged... in eight days! All browsers are exposed to security risks from time to time, what with an army of 'security experts' who work for anti-virus companies constantly poking holes in...
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