Aeolus's blog
Hacker Goes Back on Firefox Flaw Claim
You may or may not have heard, but two hackers recently said they had 30 undisclosed vulnerabilities tracked in Firefox, specifically the way it handles JavaScript. Well, today, he admitted that he didn't. McCarthy hearings, anyone?
I'm glad to see this debunked, as I felt it would have really hurt Firefox's image if someone had been able to take advantage of it like that.





My Firefox Email Idea
To avoid it becoming a phishing problem, I propose we do what google
has done, which is gmail.com for anyone, and @googlemail.com for
employees. And if we can't do that, why don't we just make it obvious
that it's a email host instead of an official website, so instead of
@firefox.com, we just use @fmail.com, or @foxmail.com (plus I sort of
prefer those names over the generic @firefox.com, anyway). What do you
think?









