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Als
04-20-2006, 12:19 PM
BBC NEWS:
"Computer users are being urged to update the Firefox web browser to close serious security holes in it.

Some of the security lapses in Mozilla software, which Firefox is based on, could allow malicious hackers to hijack computers.

There are 21 security flaws in the Firefox browser specifically, according to security firm Secunia.

Users are urged to download the latest versions of all Mozilla programs to protect their computers from attack.

The US Computer Emergency Readiness Team (Cert) warn that other Mozilla products including e-mail client, Thunderbird, and the internet application, Seamonkey, may also be affected.

More secure

The Mozilla Foundations have released a new version of Firefox and Thunderbird which contain fixes to some of the security flaws.

Programs like Firefox have been thought to be more secure than other browsers such as Microsoft's Internet Explorer because of its links to the open-source software community.

There have been more than 100 million downloads of the Firefox software since its launch in 2004.

However, Internet Explorer is still the world's most popular browser with over 80% of the market.

Last year both browsers were hit by the same security bug.

The new security alert is thought to be the first time that so many vulnerabilities have been exposed in the Firefox browser."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4925606.stm

Just to add, all plugins on my firefox work with updated version straight away.


Als

mech7
04-20-2006, 12:39 PM
:shrug:old news.. firefox came with the update itself.. so bit silly to ask users to upgrade imho.

pixelmonk
04-20-2006, 12:50 PM
:shrug:old news.. firefox came with the update itself.. so bit silly to ask users to upgrade imho.

that made no sense, but carry on.

mech7
04-20-2006, 01:14 PM
Help -> Update

But firefox gives a notice automatically :wise:

Computer users are being urged to update the Firefox web browser to close serious security holes in it

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