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FireFox as a Security Risk Compared to IE?

A not-so anonymous Anonymous Coward asks: "The administrator at my work gave me the following reason for not using Mozilla. What do you think? 'FireFox is a security risk. Please refrain from using it. Please continue to use IE 6.0. IE is our only supported browser. FireFox saves encrypted pages to disk and does not give you override capability. It also does not allow automatic cache clearing when closing a browser. These are security risks.'" Do any of you have information that could be used to contradict the administrators information on FireFox? Are there configuration options one can reach from about:config that a user can use to address the problem this administrator has cited?

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  1. Re:Install it anyway by green+pizza · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Just install it anyway. There's no way that they can tell you're using it, unless they're looking over your shoulder.
    That kind of attitude will get you fired. Management is edgy these days and support/admin money is tight. There just isn't room for someone who doesn't want to go along with the flow. It's not 1998 anymore. The Aeron chairs and the foosball table have been auctioned off and there are many other people just waiting to take your job. Seriously. I've seen several people canned in 2004 by doing things "their own way" despite being told not to.

  2. Even better by Safety+Cap · · Score: 5, Insightful
    You can configure FireFix to run from a keychain USB drive.

    Add an autorun.inf to fire up firefox.exe (with command-line switches -- see the first link's discussion) automatically upon insert and you're good to go.

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  3. Re:Nobody's Mentioned This So I am... by Saiyine · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What about giving an url?

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