Gabriel Sechan said:
>
>
>>From: "Neil Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>If you are still running an older version of Firefox you need to
>>upgrade now.
>>
>>
>>Exploit Code Circulating for Flaw in Older Versions of Firefox
>>(7 July 2005)
>>
>>Exploit code for a vulnerability in older versions of the Firefox
>>browser has been released on the Internet.  The flaw exists in
>> Firefox
>>1.0.1 and earlier versions and concerns the way in which GIF images
>> are
>>handled.  The problem was fixed in Firefox 1.0.2 which has been
>>available since March 2005.  Firefox 1.0.4 was released in May.
>>http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/security/printfriendly.htm?AT=39241525-39000005c
>>
> Any idea if mozilla suite is also vulnerable, and if so what versions?

I believe there have been recent exploits against versions of Mozilla.
If you ever want to check on a vulnerability you can go to 
http://www.securityfocus.com/ and type in the name of the software, in
this case mozilla, into the search box, top right.

I subscribe to the SANS list http://www.sans.org and the CERT list
http://www.cert.org which send me emails containing vulnerability
notifications.


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