Mozilla Firefox Has Released 2.0.0.12 to Fix Security Holes

Posted on February 10, 2008 at 11:07 am (PST)
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mozilla-firefox Mozilla Firefox Has Released 2.0.0.12 to Fix Security Holes

Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.12 has been released to fix both technical and security issues. Below is a list of some of the issues fixed with this release:

  • MFSA 2008-11 Web forgery overwrite with div overlay
  • MFSA 2008-10 URL token stealing via stylesheet redirect
  • MFSA 2008-09 Mishandling of locally-saved plain text files
  • MFSA 2008-08 File action dialog tampering
  • MFSA 2008-06 Web browsing history and forward navigation stealing
  • MFSA 2008-05 Directory traversal via chrome: URI
  • MFSA 2008-04 Stored password corruption
  • MFSA 2008-03 Privilege escalation, XSS, Remote Code Execution
  • MFSA 2008-02 Multiple file input focus stealing vulnerabilities
  • MFSA 2008-01 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.8.1.12)

Click here to download the latest version of the Mozilla Firefox web browser.


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