Users have been urged to upgrade to the latest versions of Mozilla's
software to protect themselves from a series of critical security
holes. The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team warned on Monday that
earlier versions of Firefox, and other Mozilla software based on
Firefox code, contain a clutch of vulnerabilities that expose users to
attack. The Mozilla Foundation released a new version of Firefox last week, version 1.5.0.2, which it said contained fixes for several security flaws. According to security firm Secunia, there are a total of 21 flaws in the older versions of Firefox, such as Firefox 1.5, some of which it described as "highly critical." |
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Users have been urged to upgrade to the latest versions of Mozilla's
software to protect themselves from a series of critical security
holes. The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team warned on Monday that
earlier versions of Firefox, and other Mozilla software based on
Firefox code, contain a clutch of vulnerabilities that expose users to
attack. 



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