Mozilla released Firefox 3.6.3 on Thursday to close a critical security hole.
The hole, a memory corruption flaw, could have let a remote attacker run arbitrary code on a person's computer. The problem doesn't affect Firefox 3.5 or other earlier versions, Mozilla said.
Mozilla released Firefox 3.6.2 just over a week earlier, also for security reasons.
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The hole, a memory corruption flaw, could have let a remote attacker run arbitrary code on a person's computer. The problem doesn't affect Firefox 3.5 or other earlier versions, Mozilla said.
Mozilla released Firefox 3.6.2 just over a week earlier, also for security reasons.
More: http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-20001628-264.html