Mozilla plugs 10 security holes in Firefox
Mozilla coughed its latest Firefox update this week and patched ten flaws – five of which were critical vulnerabilities – in the latest version of its browser. The firm said it strongly recommended that Firefox fanciers upgrade to version 2.0.0.13 because of the number of security fixes built into the latest update. Critical …
@Bruce
If you'd read the bug filed in Feb 2006 - https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=328258 - you'd know that it was an Apple bug that also affected Safari, and the reason it took so long was that Apple were being slowpokes at fixing it. (Actually, apparently they still haven't released a fix for 10.4, only for 10.5)
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