Firefox sends out new security update
Mountain View (CA) - Mozilla has launched a new Firefox update to patch a handful of security issues.
The biggest part of this latest update is that it takes care of a vulnerability in the way the Internet browser handles "jar :" protocol. The security hole first became evident in February but it wasn’t until recently that the potential harm was demonstrated.
The vulnerability in Firefox’s jar : handler could lead to problems such as a hacker being able to steal a remote victim’s entire list of Gmail contacts.
The 2.0.0.10 update also corrects unspecified memory corruption vulnerabilities and "referrer-spoofing via window.location race condition."
Users will receive the update automatically, or can download the new version from Firefox.com.
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