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Shecky Tweets for 2011-06-24

June 24, 2011 By Michael Kavka Leave a Comment

  • RT @edbott: #Firefox to enterprise users: "Drop dead" #

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Shecky Tweets for 2011-06-23

June 23, 2011 By Michael Kavka Leave a Comment

  • RT @helpnetsecurity: #WordPress users endangered by Trojanized plugins – #infosec #
  • @markrussinovich Will it be available for Nook? in reply to markrussinovich #
  • @markrussinovich Gotcha, through the O'Reily site, but not the Nook store yet. Thanks. in reply to markrussinovich #

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Firefox 5 is out, this is not good.

June 22, 2011 By Michael Kavka Leave a Comment

Mozzila decided to be aggressive with Firefox releases. Not a problem, just keep the old version till add-ons are all compatible. Doesn’t work that way if you want to be secure.

Mozzila announced that Firefox 5 is the security update for Firefox 4. There will be no other updates unless there is a major, and they mean major, security hole. Fine, I have no issues with doing that, keeping people on the latest version, making sure people know that is the way it is. Except for one thing. Only about 80% of the add-ons out there are going to work on Firefox 5.

The issues I have are now pretty simple, but extremely important. They are also why I think Firefox is trying to push itself to extinction. First, Firefox 5 came out today, same day as the announcement about Firefox 4 security updates. Second, one of the add-ons that don’t work in Firefox 5 is for LogMeInRescue, which I use on a very regular basis. I am now forced to use a different browser for supporting clients, because Mozzila decided that to be secure I had to update and break what I need. Not very smart on Mozzila’s part.

This also leads to another issue. People will stop upgrading, just so their add-ons will work. Of course, if they don’t upgrade, they are open to more security problems. Firefox becomes a security threat due to its aggressive upgrade policy. Someone better explain this to the keepers of Firefox.

Filed Under: Internet/Music, Rants, Reviews, Security Tagged With: Firefox, Firefox Add-Ons, Mozzila, Patching, Security, Upgrades

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