Security hole hits Firefox
Mozilla’s Firefox browser is susceptible to a buffer overflow attack that is deemed ’highly critical’, users have been warned. The flaw was discovered by security expert Tom Ferris and affects all versions of the open source browser up to 1.0.6, as well as the beta for Firefox 1.5, he reported on his website.
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