Multiple vulnerabilities that could allow an attacker to install malicious code or steal personal data have been discovered in the Mozilla Suite and the Firefox open-source browser.
Details of the nine flaws were published on Mozilla's security Web site over the weekend.
Ian Latter, senior security consultant at Internet security specialist Pure Hacking, said most of the vulnerabilities are based on the way the applications handle JavaScript.
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So.. I'm lmao at all of you firefox lovers out there that always tried to say how much better firefox was.. it was only time that would tell how good a program it was.. so now people are targeting everyone's beloved "so secure" explorer, what do you have to say for yourselves.. Of course all programs have security holes and yada yada, but come on.. this program was supposed to rock IE's world.. at least, that's what all the users told me
Details of the nine flaws were published on Mozilla's security Web site over the weekend.
Ian Latter, senior security consultant at Internet security specialist Pure Hacking, said most of the vulnerabilities are based on the way the applications handle JavaScript.
article: http://news.com.com/Mozilla+flaws+c...+access/2100-1002_3-5674883.html?tag=nefd.top
So.. I'm lmao at all of you firefox lovers out there that always tried to say how much better firefox was.. it was only time that would tell how good a program it was.. so now people are targeting everyone's beloved "so secure" explorer, what do you have to say for yourselves.. Of course all programs have security holes and yada yada, but come on.. this program was supposed to rock IE's world.. at least, that's what all the users told me