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Anybody running Squeeze is more than capable of updating their web browser, There is a repository at debian.net that follows release, so it is easy to keep iceweasel on debian up to date.
As far as RHEL, if you are running it as a server, you shouldn't be surfing the web on it anyway, and if you are using it as a desktop, I am sure there are repositories available to you to keep firefox up to date.