You have probably heard the news that the FBI doesn’t have to reveal its Tor hack. Judge Changes Mind, Says FBI Doesn’t Have to Reveal Tor Browser Hack by Joseph Cox.
Which of course means that Mozilla isn’t going to get the hack fourteen days before the defense attorneys do.
While knowing the FBI hack would help fix that particular vulnerability, it would not help fix any other Mozilla/Tor vulnerabilities.
Rather than losing any sleep or keystrokes over the FBI’s one hack, clasped in its grubby little hands, contribute to the discovery and more importantly, fixing of vulnerabilities in Mozilla and Tor.
Let the FBI have its one-trick pony. From what I understand you had to have Flash installed for it to work.
Flash? Really?
Flash users need to mirror their SSN, address, hard drives, etc., to public FTP site. At least then you will have a record of when your data is stolen, I mean downloaded.
Whether vulnerabilities persist in Mozilla/Tor isn’t up to the FBI. It’s up to you.
Your call.