Cask
Fledgling Freddie
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- Dec 27, 2003
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There has been a fair bit of free publicity for firefox this week. Tech sites have been reporting the 25 million downloads for firefox 1.0, but more important to my post there was an article recently talking about how malware would start [url="http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/software/story/0,10801,99685,00.html?source=NLT_PM&nid=99685]targetting firefox[/url] now it has become more widely used.
Today I was browsing the web, minding my own business and what do I find? A big nasty popup in the middle of my screen.
I'm guessing that this popup used javascript to appear on my screen, as I found that while building a website it was pretty easy to get javascript popups to work in firefox even with my abysmal HTML skills.
It's not a big deal, I can disable javascript without impeding my surfing too severely, but I'm wondering if this is the start of a slippery slope? Is Firefox's popularity going to be its downfall or is it really secure enough to stand up to the increasing numbers of attempts to find holes in the code? Anyone have an opinion?
Today I was browsing the web, minding my own business and what do I find? A big nasty popup in the middle of my screen.

I'm guessing that this popup used javascript to appear on my screen, as I found that while building a website it was pretty easy to get javascript popups to work in firefox even with my abysmal HTML skills.
It's not a big deal, I can disable javascript without impeding my surfing too severely, but I'm wondering if this is the start of a slippery slope? Is Firefox's popularity going to be its downfall or is it really secure enough to stand up to the increasing numbers of attempts to find holes in the code? Anyone have an opinion?