What? a member with 32 posts that joined this month can close threads? That is not fair... [/sarcasim]
Opera. If you said this was a marketing campaign for Opera, it would have been a much more intelligent thing to say. Everything I needed to say was in my first post. It was clear where I got the information. Read more carefully. They call things "Private" for a reason. As for "new" member, there are people outside this website. Anyway, Dont bother to post more. not interested
Your right it did say in your first post... "a friend ..." All scammers start their post with that. So let me get it straight, your friend was working, experienced an exploit on firefox. He then decided to call you and say their was a exploit for firefox?
Thank you for the warning. I have made an informed decision and have chosen to take the risk of this ONE FF exploit which may, or may not actually exist, over the risk of the 1,000,000,000,000,002 confirmed and documented IE exploits...
What to do . I ahve recently installed the newer version of Firefox. Hope i will have to switch to IE7.
dude, there are still exploits that are years old that no Google knows about. 0day exploits costs like $5k, $10k..... Thanks for the warning. Most 0day exploits are indeed exposed by independant researchers. You should try to be more nice. A guy comes here tries to warn something and you give him shit all based on your self reasoning. You are just blatantly calling someone scammer and calling "bullshit" on their posts. Grow up mate. Live and Let Live.
That was a Quote from news.Softpedia!! $50K for an exploit???? Hollyyyy **** So all I need to do is find an exploit that nobody knows about and sell it and I'm set! The people who buy these exploits must be making lot of dough for that kind of investment!!
Just stop surfing the porn ingridk and you will be fine. All browsers have exploits some more apparent then others. Thank you for info OP. Shawn
of course you use ff,,but when is the last time you heard a linux user got virus? (i know there are virus for linux machine, but it is rare)
I think IE is more prone to exploits than Firefox... Hahahaha.. You are making us laugh...Can you at least give us your source of information? lol... IE can be easily crashed, lots of bugs to be fixes....I have been many years with the IE, now I switched to Firefox because IE is more prone to viruses and trojans, it was my big problem with IE years ago... That\\\'s why I switched to the best FireFox...