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Mozilla Firefox Browser Gets Security Boost

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LinuxSecurity.com: Carnegie-Mellon University Monday announced it's making available a free add-on to Mozilla Firefox 3.0 that's intended to boost browser security. Find out about how you can protect your Firefox 3.0 browser from digital-certificate and man-in-the-middle threats by using the new free add-on from Carnegie Mellon University. Check it out in the following informative article.




Original Source: http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/141203?rdf

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