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I've just completed a vunerability scan (Kaspersky 2010 suite) and it recommends Idownload a patch from the vendor (SA42517= fault report). there are no updates so is Firefox safe to use?

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I've just completed a vunerability scan (Kaspersky 2010 suite) and it recommends Idownload a patch from the vendor (SA42517= fault report). there are no updates so is Firefox safe to use?

I've just completed a vunerability scan (Kaspersky 2010 suite) and it recommends Idownload a patch from the vendor (SA42517= fault report). there are no updates so is Firefox safe to use?

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You are using a relatively old version of Firefox (version 3.6), you should update to the latest version (3.6.13), there have been quite a few security fixes since the one you are using. You can get it from http://www.mozilla.com - you can download the setup file then run it to install it, this will replace your version with the latest.