Error: potentially vulnerable to CVE-2009-3555 (facebook). I keep getting kicked out of Facebook and have to re log in

When in Facebook, I keep getting a window that I'm not logged in if I am on the site for about 10 minutes. I checked the error console and it told me that there is a possibility of being vulnerable. I cleared cookies and caches and also changed my password and restarted, but it's not helping. Is there anything I can do to fix this? I also got the vulnerability error for Delicious bookmarks, so I disabled it. I'm on a Mac with the latest upgrade.
== URL of affected sites ==
http://www.facebook.com

See this link for information about 'Renegotiation' (CVE-2009-3555):
* http://wiki.mozilla.org/Security:Renegotiation
* https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security:Renegotiation#security.ssl.renego_unrestricted_hosts
You can look at the pref security.ssl.renego_unrestricted_hosts on the about:config page and add the sites that you want to allow to the string value.<br />
Separate multiple host names by a comma.

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