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Originally posted by LennonCook:
silencer: Gecko is also secure because Mozilla pays people to tear it to shreds to find security holes that need fixing. And ofcourse because it has a good bug reporting system, and good turnover times (the "shell" bug earlier this year, for example, was fixed within an hour of it being verified a security hole).
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I would never post claims unfounded - and hence mine were not. It's been getting a steady plethora of found bugs ever since it has become "the new browser." I've personally crashed it on 5 seperate occasions three weeks ago. However, this is not much of a reason for other people not to use it, I'm simply going to wait a year or two until things start evening out.