Mozilla readies patched Firefox
Mozilla this week posted new versions of its Firefox and the Mozilla browsers that include a fix for a recent vulnerability that could let attackers grab control of a PC.
The "release candidates", which aren’t quite final but are available for download and testing, fix the vulnerability in the browsers’ support for international domain names (IDN).
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