Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Mon, 01 Aug 2011 14:32:01 -0400, /[email protected]/:

If 2.0.14 is working fine, as it is for us as well, why bother with
an upgrade?

If security is the problem then get rid of your MS version of windows
and get a Linux-based windows interface and operating system.

How would installing Linux with SeaMonkey 2.0.14 help the security of my
browsing?


...by not allowing *anything* else in the wild to be able to run on your machine...including the stuff you depend on.

I'm on a Mac, and I'm staying with 2.0.14 myself...I may not even consider another SM update until 3.x or something like that,just based on what I've been reading here.

When it comes to security common sense, vigilance, and 3rd party defense are far more important than what version of/or what browser you're using. The more I learn about browsing and hacking from my security people at work the less confidence I have in so called "security updates" for browsers - *any* browser...I'd stick with 2.0.14 on any platform, if it's performing the task(s) you need performed.

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     - Rufus
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