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| Tom Betz <spammers_lie@pobox.com> wrote:
>Quoth RDL <landsman+logan@att.net> in
> news:q3nr81p5m2u2o8gdheq8tkb1bq6u5b357o@
4ax.com:
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>Oh, you mean that 501(c)3 non-profit organization, the Mozilla
>Foundation.
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>Not a company.
Sorry for the semantic faux pas (actually, the correct
designation is "501(c)3 non-profit corporation"). But I meant no
disrespect to the good folks at Mozilla.
My original question asked whether Mozilla had a system for
directly notifying users of critical vulnerabilities, and if not,
why not? The answer seems to be that they don't, and that
there's no reason for them to provide that service since it's not
standard industry practice. It looks like my only choices are to
visit their web site once a day or lurk here waiting for an
alarmed mozilla fan to broadcast a warning. What a waste of
time!
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