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Browser updates fix critical security issues
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Browser updates fix critical security issues | Browser updates fix critical security issues |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Friday, 26 September 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 2 Firefox 3.0.2 addresses two critical, two moderate and one low vulnerabilities. The critical ones involve crashes in rendering code that could potentially be exploited to run arbitrary code. Various other issues, including some associated with screen readers, are fixed in the latest version of Firefox. The 3.0.2 update also improves the open source browser's stability. A number of Mac-specific issues are addressed, including non-functioning keyboard shortcuts and the inability to work with a user profile stored in an AFP directory. Version 3.0.2 marks the official release of Sinhala and Slovene support, with beta support available for Bengali, Galician, Hindi, Icelandic, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu, and Thai. Certain issues affecting right-to-left locales have also been fixed. For those who have for some reason chosen to stay with Firefox 2 (the lack of AppleScript support is holding back some Mac users), version 2.0.17 is a security-only update. So what's fixed in 2.0.17, and which other browser has been updated? Find out on page two. |
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