Absolutely yes, they are doing you good. Keep it up. And keep FireFox patched too, and your extensions.Originally posted by: Bluefront
I usually keep the MS security updates current. But since I use Firefox most/all of the time, are these updates doing me any good?
Install them anyway. Whether you use IE or not, malware can invoke it in an attempt to exploit it, as the many McAfee detections for QLowZones should illustrate.Originally posted by: Bluefront
Well I'm not talking about basic security.....I'm referring to the many updates that seem to be IE specific.
Dang, where is the Mark as Answer button...Originally posted by: asadasif
Subscribe to Microsoft's monthly OS/Software updates newsletter. When you get a mail from them, browse to the MS Technet website, and download the update patches. This way, you have a copy of the update files if you ever want to re-install your OS.
Ah, the magic word, dial-up. That is part of the reason we roll the hotfixes up to a CD with an installer (dial-up, 56k connection, no connection, home user that we want to pamper.)Originally posted by: Bluefront
gsellis......here's the deal. I have a bunch of computers, and I'm on dial-up. I want to download the patches one time only. Then I apply the patches to everything, without having to download more than once.
The recent 18mb download of these new patches was a pain....
Originally posted by: Bluefront
gsellis......here's the deal. I have a bunch of computers, and I'm on dial-up. I want to download the patches one time only. Then I apply the patches to everything, without having to download more than once.
The recent 18mb download of these new patches was a pain....