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Unfortunately, since the release cycle of firefox on pkgsrc was not kept up daily in the past, it meant I would have at least 5 vulnerabilities on my system due to each firefox release.
We have been keeping the Firefox/Thunderbird/Seamonkey packages up-to-date almost the day after each release. The stable pkgsrc branch always lags behind a few days more (due to extra sanity-checking of updates), but is very up-to-date with security fixes as well. They few security issues left with Firefox ATM are still unpatched by Mozilla, so we can't really do much about them, but they're minor.