Harold, the vulnerabilities posts are meant to be helpful to interested users with affected software. So if you run Firefox, IE, or any other software with issues you may be interested to know what is broken and how to protect yourself by way of a vendor supplied patch/upgrade or work around.

Peter Kaulback

Harold B. wrote:
Hello again,

Without meaning to be disrespectful or unappreciative, I have no idea what I'm supposed to do with vulnerability messages being posted. I know I brought this up before and I'm not sure the response to me sunk in. Somehow, what with Avg and ZoneAlarm always on; and Spybot and Ad-aware which I pull out once in awhile, I don't feel vulnerable. And if I'm supposed to feel vulnerable, what am I supposed to be afraid of? I know Symantec was mentioned and Symantec is something I got rid of some weeks ago - no longer in the computer nor in the registry (you can't beat RegSeeker for registry cleaning). As an aside, will someone tell me what Symantec was supposed to do for me? Updates are working fine and nothing seems rotten in the state of Denmark :) --- Harold

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