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Sunday, October 29, 2006

Unpatched, highly critical vulnerability in Firefox 2.0

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"This weakness has been known since June but no patch has yet been made available. The developers claimed to have fixed the problem in 1.5.0.5. So why did they release 2.0 without a fix? If "security" is what makes FireFox better, how do we explain known vulnerabilities unpatched on major releases?"

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