Linux Mint users in hot water for being slow with security u

Linux Mint users in hot water for being slow with security updates, running old versions


Automatic updates? 'We have ideas on how to improve this,' says founder
Tim Anderson
Tue 23 Feb 2021 // 13:33 UTC
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Linux Mint founder Clem Lefebvre has complained that too many users are slow to apply updates or run unsupported versions of the operating system.
Lefebvre used Firefox as an example. Mozilla's browser is frequently updated and has fixes for security vulnerabilities described by the firm as critical, which it defined as "can be used to run attacker code and install software, requiring no user interaction beyond normal browsing." The latest such update is dated 5 February 2021 (though it is a Windows-only problem).

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