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04/21/2006 12:27 PM ID: 53971

 

Mozilla Security Flaws Could Put Firefox at Risk

 

Mozilla has warned that Firefox should ensure they are using the latest version of the browser, due to the fact that security flaws in Mozilla software could make the Firefox browser vulnerable to malicious attacks.

 

According to Secunia, an Internet security firm, there are some 21 security flaws in various versions of the Firefox browser. Also, the Computer Emergency Readiness Team warned that Thunderbird and Seamonkey are also at risk.

 

Thunderbird is Mozilla’s email client, whilst Seamonkey is the organisation’s Internet application.

saw this and thought I'd give you guys the heads up...
Thank you Eskimo, I don't have my firefox set to auto update but I do have it to tell me about updates. I don't use firefox much but I will update it to the latest version :thumbsup:
yea i still use both, main computer uses IE but my other computer uses firefox.

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