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I came across this recently posted article by OS X Daily which might be of interest to those who use Firefox as their browser.
One quote from the article:
"Keeping web browsers up to date with the latest version is almost always recommended for security purposes, and right now that’s particularly important with Firefox because the US Department of Homeland Security has acknowledged a Firefox security exploit that could cause the takeover of a targeted computer and is thereby urging Firefox users to update to 72.0.1 (or later) right away."
The article can be found here: How to Update FireFox on Mac
Ian
One quote from the article:
"Keeping web browsers up to date with the latest version is almost always recommended for security purposes, and right now that’s particularly important with Firefox because the US Department of Homeland Security has acknowledged a Firefox security exploit that could cause the takeover of a targeted computer and is thereby urging Firefox users to update to 72.0.1 (or later) right away."
The article can be found here: How to Update FireFox on Mac
Ian