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Mozilla releases latest Firefox browser

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By Dan Kaplan
Mar 27, 2008 10:03 AM
Tags: Mozilla | releases | latest | Firefox | browser
Version 2.0.0.13 staves off the possibility of spoofing, cross-site scripting and malicious code installation that could result from exploitation.

The most serious flaw appears to involve a JavaScript privilege escalation problem, according to the SANS Internet Storm Center. This could force the browser to run malicious scripts that could lead to cross-site scripting or arbitrary code execution.

Storm Center handler Raul Siles wrote on the group's blog that users should consider running the open-source NoScript extension, offered by InformAction, to protect against attacks.

The other critical bug that was patched relates to a memory corruption error.

Mozilla also released version 1.1.9 of internet suite SeaMonkey and version 2.0.0.13 of email client Thunderbird.

See original article on scmagazineus.com

Secure Computing Magazine

 
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