Friday, June 28, 2013
Update Your FIREFOX to FIX the four critical SECURITY holes
Mozilla has released the Firefox version 22 that addresses more than 10 Security vulnerabilities.
Four Critical security bugs including "Execution of unmapped memory
through onreadystatechange event", "Privileged content access and
execution via XBL", "Memory corruption found using Address Sanitizer"
and "Miscellaneous memory safety hazards" have been fixed in the latest
version.
Six High level security bugs including "Inaccessible updater can lead to local privilege escalation", "XrayWrappers can be bypassed to run user defined methods in a privileged context", "Data in the body of XHR HEAD requests leads to CSRF attacks" also have been fixed.
Users are recommended to update their Firefox to the latest one.
Six High level security bugs including "Inaccessible updater can lead to local privilege escalation", "XrayWrappers can be bypassed to run user defined methods in a privileged context", "Data in the body of XHR HEAD requests leads to CSRF attacks" also have been fixed.
Users are recommended to update their Firefox to the latest one.

This article was written by: Rajesh Darvesh
He is a Ethical Hacking and Security Professional, with experience in various aspects of Information Security and Founder of The Hacker Voice Other than this : He is an Internet Activist, Strong supporter of Anonymous and Wikileaks you can Follow him on Twitter
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