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Firefox Update Fixes 12 Security Bugs
Published June 3rd, 2006 in All Categories, Exploits & Vulnerabilities, Firefox, Security
Mozilla has released updates to its Firefox browser and Thunderbird e-mail client that fix a number
of critical security flaws in the open-source products.
The Firefox update, which was in the process of being automatically delivered to Firefox 1.5 users Friday, addresses 12 security flaws. The release also includes some fixes designed to make the browser more stable, Mozilla said on its website.
Five of the browser flaws are serious enough that an attacker could possibly use them to run unauthorized software on an unpatched system, Mozilla says. Security vendor Secunia rates this update as "highly critical," its second-highest rating of importance.
Firefox Update Fixes 12 Security Bugs - Security Feed - Blog - CSO Magazine









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