Information into forms displayed at such a site, and if you have anyĬoncerns whatsoever about your security, just close the browser window. It is very likely the site is not legitimate. Instead of a domain name (e.g., "in the former case The site name displayed is an IP address (e.g., "192.168.25.75") Shown in the location bar of the browser, and be especially careful if If you do click on such a link, double-check the name of the site as Be cautious when clicking on links sent to you in email messages.When inĭoubt, just mark the message as "junk" and delete it. Then it is very likely that the message is not legitimate.
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Your account does not have sufficient privileges to update Firefox-contact "Check for Updates." item on the Help menu. Users who have turned off automatic updates can use the The latest security updates will be delivered to most usersĪutomatically. Mozilla's Security Bug Bounty Program for security issuesįeatures security-related articles about Mozilla products. Here you will find alerts and announcements on security and privacy issues, general tips for surfing the Web and using email more securely, more information about how we maintain and enhance the security of our products, and useful links for developers. At Mozilla we understand the importance of security. Whether you’re using the Web or checking your email, you care about your security and privacy.