Security flaw found in Mozilla browser
News Developers at the open-source Mozilla Foundation have confirmed that the latest version of their Web browsers have a security flaw that could allows attackers to run existing programs on the Windows XP operating system.
[July 9, 2004, 8:40]
Security flaw found in Mozilla browser
Talkback This isn't really a flaw on the level of say a typical Internet Explorer flaw allowing the takeover of the computer by simply browsing the internet
[July 9, 2004, 10:34]
Security flaw found in Mozilla browser
Talkback *sigh* of course not, only Microsoft have 'serious' security flaws in their software :|
[July 12, 2004, 9:52]
Security flaw found in Mozilla browser
Talkback Anyway, It's already fixed. How's that for support and service!
[July 12, 2004, 23:48]
Firefox flaw gets temporary fix
News Responding to the disclosure of a serious Web browser flaw, the Mozilla Foundation offered on Friday a temporary fix to protect Firefox and Mozilla users. The downloadable fix protects against attacks that take advantage of a new, unpatched flaw...
[September 12, 2005, 9:40]
Latest IE6 vulnerability explored
News Ferris recommends people pick a different Web browser or use caution when surfing the Web to protect against any exploitation of the latest IE flaw and other browser bugs. A new, unpatched flaw in Internet Explorer could let miscreants...
[August 30, 2005, 16:30]
Firefox flaw sparks a fiery debate
News The news that the Firefox browser contains a flaw that could help cybercriminals to carry out phishing attacks stirred up plenty of reaction and discussion among ZDNet UK readers. Some of you took issue with the experts, arguing that the flaw...
[January 7, 2005, 16:00]
Two security flaws discovered in Firefox
News The attacker-supplied file would then be loaded thanks to the browser flaw, which could give the attacker local file read privileges. The first flaw lies in Firefox's pop-up blocker feature, according to a SecuriTeam statement on Monday.
[February 8, 2007, 9:41]
Mozilla patches Firefox flaw
News The Mozilla Foundation issued a patch for a major security flaw in its Firefox browser on Wednesday and advised people to update their software. The flaw was discovered by Internet Security Systems, a network protection company, and patched before...
[March 24, 2005, 8:30]
Flaw reported in updated Firefox
News A potential flaw has been reported in the latest version of Mozilla's Firefox web browser, version 2.0.0.12. Vulnerability researcher Ronald van den Heetkamp published a directory traversal flaw in Firefox version 2.0.0.12 on Friday, hours after...
[February 11, 2008, 11:48]
Flaw exposes Chrome, Firefox to clickjacking
News Security researchers have discovered a flaw affecting Google's Chrome browser that exposes it to clickjacking — where an attacker hijacks a browser's functions by substituting a legitimate link with a link of the attacker's choice.
[January 29, 2009, 7:43]
Firefox attack code published
News The flaw lies in the way the browser handles mouse clicks in new windows and in how it displays a dialog box for downloads, according to Secunia's advisory. Computer code that demonstrates how a known flaw in an older version of the browsers can be...
[December 14, 2005, 8:20]
Firefox slips up through Greasemonkey flaw
News The developer of Greasemonkey is making an update for a critical security flaw in his extension to the Firefox browser available via the Mozilla Web site. The flaw could let attackers read any file on a user's local hard drive and list the contents...
[July 21, 2005, 9:45]
Second Firefox 2 bug discovered
News A second security flaw that could cause the new Firefox 2 browser to crash has been publicly disclosed. This flaw in the JavaScript Range object is different from the denial-of-service vulnerability in Firefox 2 that was confirmed by Mozilla last...
[November 2, 2006, 9:50]
Mozilla patches Firefox URI flaw
News Firefox failed to properly handle some URIs, a flaw in the web browser that could have allowed remote malware execution. A flaw has been patched in Mozilla Firefox that could have allowed users' computers to be compromised by visiting websites...
[July 26, 2007, 14:17]
Microsoft alerts Passport users to need for patch
News Microsoft is pressing .Net Passport users to install a patch for some versions of its browser nearly two months after it fixed a security flaw that threatens customers' personal data online. In November, Microsoft warned that the flaw could expose...
[January 4, 2002, 11:54]
New IE overflow exploit published
News Microsoft is investigating a newly reported flaw in Internet Explorer 6 that could cause the browser to crash when viewing a malicious Web page, the company said on Monday. The flaw can be exploited by an attacker to crash IE, Secunia said in an...
[March 21, 2006, 9:05]
Firefox phishing vulnerability discovered
News The flaw in Mozilla Firefox 1.0, details of which were published by Secunia on Tuesday, allows malicious hackers to spoof the URL in the download dialog box which pops up when a Firefox user tries to download an item from a Web site.
[January 5, 2005, 14:30]
IE flaw danger increases as exploit code released
News This week, ScanSafe found that a flaw in the browser had racked up the highest number of attacks for one exploit in the second quarter. The threat posed by a critical flaw in Internet Explorer has been ratcheted up by the release of a program...
[November 5, 2004, 7:23]
'Highly critical' flaws found in Safari for Windows
News An address-bar spoofing flaw was discovered by Argentinian researcher Juan Pablo Lopez Yacubian, who reported it to the Danish security company Secunia on Monday. He also reported a second vulnerability involving memory corruption, although Secunia...
[March 26, 2008, 12:11]



