Gary Flynn wrote: > >Wow. A GNU/Linux distributor who finally releases a security update for > >Mozilla. Isn't this a first? > > > >There is a list of published issues at: > > I'm glad you said "published" instead of "known". :)
That was quite deliberate. 8-) There are quite a few security bugs which have been classified in accordance with the Mozilla Security Policy: <http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/security-bugs-policy.html> Note that the list you've seen doesn't include bugs which were fixed in 1.6 (Sandblad #13, but the 1.6 release notes suggest that there are more). > What I'd like to see personally is a right-click "temporarily > disable/enable risky functionality for this site" option There's a Mozilla plugin for a toolbar which offers exactly this functionality (switch on/off Java, JavaScript, Proxy, Images by a single mouse click). However, I stopped using it when the nastiest aspect of JavaScript (pop-up ads) suddenly became a non-issue. 8-> -- Current mail filters: many dial-up/DSL/cable modem hosts, and the following domains: atlas.cz, bigpond.com, freenet.de, hotmail.com, libero.it, netscape.net, postino.it, tiscali.co.uk, tiscali.cz, tiscali.it, voila.fr, wanadoo.fr, yahoo.com. _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
