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By Joris Evers
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 2, 2006 6:57:00 PM

Mozilla has released an update to its Firefox Web browser that repairs a dozen security vulnerabilities, five of which are deemed "critical."

The most serious of the bugs could be exploited by miscreants to hijack vulnerable systems, Mozilla said Thursday. The company, which oversees Firefox development, has published security advisories for each of the flaws repaired by the Firefox update.

"Firefox 1.5.0.4 is a security update that is part of our ongoing program to provide a safe Internet experience for our customers," Mozilla said on its Web site. "We recommend that all users upgrade to this latest version."

Security monitoring company Secunia deems the Firefox issues "highly critical," one notch below its most severe rating.

The latest Firefox update comes a month after the previous security fix release for the popular open-source browser. Users of Firefox 1.5 or newer, released last November, will receive the patches automatically.

While the security flaws may affect the earlier 1.0 versions of Firefox, Mozilla is not providing security updates for those releases. "1.0.8 is the last update for the 1.0.x line of Firefox," a company representative said. All users are advised to upgrade to the 1.5.0.4 version. The 1.0.8 version came out in April.

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And Mozilla Suite is okay as well
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Posted by: Boot_Agnostic Posted on: 06/07/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Yes, squashed like a bug  Boot_Agnostic | 06/02/06
if you turned off autoupdating, you need to start the updating.  Arm A. Geddon | 06/02/06
Critical flaws squashed in Firefox update  Loverock Davidson | 06/02/06
I don't believe it !  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 06/02/06
Yawn  Loverock Davidson | 06/02/06
Now now girls, get those claws back in "rest" position  mlindl | 06/03/06
Everybody knows why he hates Linux  zmud | 06/05/06
Why bother changing your homepage?  Michael Kelly | 06/05/06
Yummy!~  Spicoli the Cannoli | 06/02/06
I just have to know  Shelendrea | 06/02/06
slow Shelly  Spicoli the Cannoli | 06/02/06
Bravo !!!  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 06/02/06
If figured you had to be over 30  voska | 06/05/06
Be careful Shel  Boot_Agnostic | 06/03/06
yes, thanks ZD dot NET!!  Arm A. Geddon | 06/02/06
FireFox Update  hollingj@... | 06/02/06
IE sucks, but is Firefox any better anymore?  beermaster2003 | 06/03/06
flawless???  mdsmedia | 06/04/06
I didn't read 'flawless' from any sane posts  Boot_Agnostic | 06/04/06
sure is  voska | 06/05/06
Reboot?  JDThompson | 06/05/06
firefox v. i.e.  peacrob | 06/03/06
I am also quite satisfied with Firefox...  BlazeEagle | 06/04/06
1.0.x is unsupported already?!  PB_z | 06/05/06
OS vs software package  fireman949 | 06/05/06
Rubbish  TonyMcS | 06/05/06
there is very good support for version 1.0  european | 06/06/06
Not really  quantumstate | 06/06/06
Why?  jimmied43 | 06/05/06
You guys are starting to sound like the New York Times and the Republican P  european | 06/06/06
Firefox update  rtdiaz | 06/05/06
The nice thing of FF vs IE is  european | 06/06/06
And Mozilla Suite is okay as well  Boot_Agnostic | 06/07/06

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