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Kaspersky is advising me to Update to Mozilla Firefox version 3.5.19 or 3.6.17 and Mozilla SeaMonkey version 2.0.14. How can I do that?

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I am running a Kaspersky vulnerability scan and it shows Firefox as a vulnerable application, recommending that I update to Mozilla Firefox version 3.5.19 or 3.6.17 and Mozilla SeaMonkey version 2.0.14. Unfortunately, I might have chosen not to allow the automatic update when I was notified of the availability, not understanding what it was about.

I am running a Kaspersky vulnerability scan and it shows Firefox as a vulnerable application, recommending that I update to Mozilla Firefox version 3.5.19 or 3.6.17 and Mozilla SeaMonkey version 2.0.14. Unfortunately, I might have chosen not to allow the automatic update when I was notified of the availability, not understanding what it was about.

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Thank you. Being a technology user and not a maven, I appreciate this kind of help. It is simple enough, but I was afraid of skipping over the previous updates. Thanks for the help.

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Download the latest version of Firefox from here

Get latest version of Seamonkey from here

simply download and run the installed,

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Thank you. Being a technology user and not a maven, I appreciate this kind of help. It is simple enough, but I was afraid of skipping over the previous updates. Thanks for the help.