On 12/30/2015 2:24 PM, William wrote:
> I have multiple computers with various editions of Windows, and 
> SeaMonkey 2.39.
> 
> On multiple occasions I get a message that someone is trying to trick 
> SeaMonkey into installing an unapproved version.  Today I got it on a 
> windows7 pc that is was upgrading to windows 10, and the combination of 
> a Vista pc and a windows10 pc (I am trying to transfer programs and data 
> from the Vista pc to the windows10 pc, a process that is not going 
> smoothly, but the Vista model I really liked over the last seven years 
> is having problems with the monitor that makes it hard to use.
> 
> I have pretty good malware protection so I think this is not a lasting 
> problem for me.  The pseudo version of SeaMonkey that they are trying to 
> pass off is labeled 2.33.
> 

SeaMonkey 2.33 contains two critical security vulnerabilities.  These
were fixed in SeaMonkey 2.33.1, which was released less than two weeks
after 2.33.  SeaMonkey 2.33 was then withdrawn and is no longer present
in the Mozilla distribution site.

Over 20 critical security vulnerabilities along with a number of less
severe ones were fixed since version 2.33.1.  The current version is 2.39.

-- 
David E. Ross

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The Ukraine will be Putin's Czechoslovakia.
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