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FireFox 3.5.1 with critical fix (and the slow startup fix!)

PaulSpoerry | July 17, 2009

A day after Slashdot reported about a self-inflicted vulnerability in Firefox 3.5, Mozilla releases 3.5.1. It addresses the security issue in the TraceMonkey engine that would allow someone to exploit a system, but also fixes the annoying slow-startup on Windows.

Run Help – Check for Updates or hit this link to download 3.5.1!

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