Microsoft anti-malware tool removes Firefox 3
WE'VE RECEIVED a report that suggests Microsoft might be up to its old tricks again.
Windows 95 wouldn't permit users to run DR-DOS instead of MS-DOS. Back in the day, Caldera sued Microsoft, and the case was settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.
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Mozilla's lawyers should be reaching for their phones and legal pads even as you read this.
--Brad Silverberg, Microsoft
Comments
Lol
2008-07-11 12:24:03
Who is going to be with me on this mission ?
Victor Soliz
2008-07-11 13:26:01
Roy Schestowitz
2008-07-11 13:29:27
Yes, it was a tongue-in-cheek title. :-)
@Lol,
Clicking those ads only rewards those who permit Microsoft to advertise on their sites.
Lol
2008-07-11 14:10:03
A
2008-07-12 01:15:27
Every sane web user I know uses Adblock Plus or similar. I set it up for those who don't know what it is. I don't see any Microsoft ads or any ads for that matter on any website. Should one slip through, I add it to my block list. For real nasties I add them to 127.0.0.1 in my 'hosts' file.
Don't click on any Microsoft ads, that's what they want. Instead, use an ad blocker like Adblock Plus for Firefox.
Noscript and Flashblock are two additional great plugins for Firefox, and together with all three plugins you can say goodbye to the majority of ads on the web.
Fuck Microsoft, the only "gentle" Microsoft will be a bankrupt Microsoft begging to be 'in' and 'cool' as Google dances and we all share a laugh before forgetting about the piece of shit company known as Microsoft and the losers who work there.
Chris Lees
2008-07-13 04:59:37
The security update was incompatible with the current version of Zonealarm. If Zonealarm was set to "High" and the update was installed, Zonealarm would unwittingly cause bugginess at the TCP stack level and cause browser applications to crash when they allocated network resources. Fix: Set Zonealarm to Medium.
Just check out the comments:
" I'm running FF3 on Vista HP 32 and 64 bit and the latest MS updates have done nothing to disrupt my viewing pleasure."
" im updated my vista last night. im typing this comment on the new firefox 3. everything is fine as a dandy."
" Nothing like that happened here with FF3 & the always-hated Vista Ultimate x64. Wouldn't surprise me if the user actually was infected with a trojan/virus that had affected Firefox3 somehow. Or it's just pure FUD. "
" Everything pefectly ok here, on two computers."
" I am running XP Pro SP3 and I downloaded the 2 updates yesterday including the July Malware Removal Tool. Firefox 3.0 is my primary web browser and I haven't noticed any problems."
"We have 60 machines here all running updates from WSUS and Fox3, no issues and everyone working fine."
" FF3 woking fine for me in Vista x64 and XP x86 as of last night..."
" I am using Vista Home Premium and Firefox 3. I just installed these Windows updates and Firefox 3 is still here and working fine."
" I call BullSh*t on this one guys, I got that update as well and my FireFox 3 never got touched. This sounds like more evilly wishful thinking by haters. "
NEED I CONTINUE?!
Oh, but "Zonealarm Causes Internet Borkage with Vista Security Update" isn't such a sensational headline, is it?