Re: This is quite interesting
I run FIreFox 3.6.6.
The only problem I have with it is that on occasions, when I click a link, it refuses to activate. I can click the link repeatedly with no effect. If I right-mouse and chose "Open in a New Tab" the link immediately opens.
As far as the vulnerabilities of FireFox is concerned, UNLIKE WIndows, an attacking program MUST save the proper code (ELF binary or bash script) to a file before it can be executed because ONLY FILES are executed in Linux, which is one reason why email malware attachments are ineffective in Linux. Secondly, the save file MUST be marked as executable. Only then can it be executed. Generally, the worst the exploit can do is erase your home account, or steal files from it. You do keep valuable personal information in encrypted files, don't you, and you do regular backups as well?
In 12 years of running Linux I have never met anyone who was running Linux and got infected or hacked. For the last two years I have been watching over more than a dozen elderly friends of mine and NONE of them have ever gotten a bug or hacker intrusion.
I run FIreFox 3.6.6.
The only problem I have with it is that on occasions, when I click a link, it refuses to activate. I can click the link repeatedly with no effect. If I right-mouse and chose "Open in a New Tab" the link immediately opens.
As far as the vulnerabilities of FireFox is concerned, UNLIKE WIndows, an attacking program MUST save the proper code (ELF binary or bash script) to a file before it can be executed because ONLY FILES are executed in Linux, which is one reason why email malware attachments are ineffective in Linux. Secondly, the save file MUST be marked as executable. Only then can it be executed. Generally, the worst the exploit can do is erase your home account, or steal files from it. You do keep valuable personal information in encrypted files, don't you, and you do regular backups as well?
In 12 years of running Linux I have never met anyone who was running Linux and got infected or hacked. For the last two years I have been watching over more than a dozen elderly friends of mine and NONE of them have ever gotten a bug or hacker intrusion.
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