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From which Firefox browser version (for Windows) started to identify the TurkTrust Certificates as a "Trusted Publisher"?

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Dears,

May I know that from which version of Firefox browser (for Windows) started to identify the TurkTrust as a "Trusted Publisher"?

I read the article: "Revoking Trust in Two TurkTrust Certificates" from the web page: http://blog.mozilla.org/security/2013.../revoking-trust-in-two-turktrust-certficates/ and wondering that whether I have to update my version to the latest one to prevent the pretended publisher...?

Don't know if my version is older enough, can I avoid this problem?

Dears, May I know that from which version of Firefox browser (for Windows) started to identify the TurkTrust as a "Trusted Publisher"? I read the article: "Revoking Trust in Two TurkTrust Certificates" from the web page: [http://blog.mozilla.org/security/2013/01/03/revoking-trust-in-two-turktrust-certficates/] and wondering that whether I have to update my version to the latest one to prevent the pretended publisher...? Don't know if my version is older enough, can I avoid this problem?

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hello, turktrust was included in the certificate store at least since 2007. for security reasons you should always use the latest version of firefox anyway, since each release fixes known vulnerabilities: https://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefox.html

Update Firefox to the latest release