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March 6, 2007 8:07 AM PST

Security flaws found in fix for Firefox, SeaMonkey

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Mozilla releases security updates

February 23, 2007
Mozilla Foundation on Monday issued a critical fix designed to address vulnerabilities in a recent security update for the Firefox browser and SeaMonkey application suite.

The security flaws were discovered in Firefox 1.5.0.9 and 2.0.0.1, as well as in SeaMonkey 1.0.7, according to a security advisory posted by Mozilla.

Security researchers say the initial fix, issued in mid-December, was designed to address vulnerabilities in Firefox, SeaMonkey and Mozilla's Thunderbird e-mail client. But that particular fix introduced a flaw that could allow JavaScript code from Web content to be exploited, then lead to the execution of arbitrary code.

Mozilla advises Firefox users to upgrade to version 1.5.0.10 and 2.0.0.2, and SeaMonkey users to update to version 1.1.1 and 1.0.8.

Disabling JavaScript will not protect users from the vulnerabilities, Mozilla warned.

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The FF 2.0.0.2 upgrade was..
by i_made_this March 6, 2007 10:03 AM PST
..released on 23rd February, not on "this Monday " (5th March) as the article inaccurately states.
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Yeah...
by umbrae March 6, 2007 12:39 PM PST
Been running 2.0.0.2 for a while.
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