Mozilla issues patch for security hole
Just as everyone was about ready to ditch Internet Explorer in favour of the less popular but theoretically less bug prone alternatives from Mozilla, a patch was issued to fix a recently discovered security hole in Mozilla, Firefox and Thunderbird. A bugfix was just posted on Mozilla’s site.
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Security hole found in Mozilla browser
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