On 4/7/2010 9:35 PM, Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
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Inconveniencing the users is a NECESSARY part of getting this vulnerability
fixed.  Without that, the servers have NO INCENTIVE to lift a finger to fix
this.
...

The claim is obviously false as the recent update to Firefox 3.6.3 clearly demonstrates. If servers operators believe their users are at risk, then they will take immediate action to protect them. Using spam or pop-up ads to badger users in to lobbying on your behalf will drive them to other browsers.

jjb
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