New Firefox kills bugs
The first new Mozilla Firefox point release of the year is now out addressing a number of bug and security issues. Overall, Danish security firm Secunia rates the aggregate of all the security issues "highly critical."
When you dig down into the actual security issues, though, there is only one that Mozilla, publicly at least, has labeled "critical."
Read the complete story here. (internetnews.com)
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