Friday, July 23, 2010
Firefox security patches
Mozilla earlier this week announced a security patch for Firefox and Thunderbird. Firefox 3.6.7 for Windows, Mac and Linux make patches for 14 security vulnerabilities, including the eight designated as critical, two are very important and four labeled as mediocre. Critical weaknesses include issues such as cloning and DOM attributes and arbitrary remote code execution and weak points in the plugin parameters. In addition, provided a few repairs when it comes to stability. Thunderbird 3.1.1 for Windows, Mac and Linux fixes a vulnerability that leads to the collapse of the e-mail client.
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