Mozilla Fixes Critical Firefox Flaws

Updated browser that patches the problems is now available for download.

Robert McMillan, IDG News Service

Mozilla developers have released an updated version of their Firefox browser 
that fixes a number of security issues, four of them rated critical.

The update was released late Thursday, and Firefox users should receive the 
1.5.0.7 patches via the browser's automatic update system over the next few
days, according to Mozilla.

Research firm Secunia rates the flaws as "highly critical," saying that they 
can be exploited to "conduct man-in-the-middle, spoofing, and cross-site 
scripting
attacks, and potentially compromise a user's system," according to an alert. 
Secunia's alert can be
found online .

Web surfers who want to download the Firefox update directly can find it
on Mozilla's Web site .

In addition to the four critical patches, the software also fixes three 
less-critical issues and offers some stability enhancements according to the 
Mozilla
Web site. Details on the security vulnerabilities can be
found online .

Browser hackers have traditionally focused on Microsoft's Internet Explorer, 
but as Firefox's market share has grown it has become a more attractive target.
Firefox is now used by about 13 percent of Web surfers, according to research 
firm OneStat.com.

It has been a busy week for IT administrators looking to stay on top of 
security. Important security patches were also released by Microsoft and Apple 
Computer.

On Tuesday, Microsoft released its
monthly set of security patches ,
fixing a critical bug in its Publisher product. The company also re-released 
two of its August patches to fix bugs in the updates. More information on 
Microsoft's
patches can be found
on Microsoft's Web site .

That was followed Wednesday by Apple's fix for its QuickTime multimedia 
software. This update, rated as highly critical by Secunia, fixes six bugs in 
the
product. More details on the QuickTime update can be found on
Apple's Web site .

http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,127151-pg,1-RSS,RSS/article.html

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