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Mozilla on Thursday patched 11 vulnerabilities in Firefox, more than half of them labeled "critical."
The update was the first since late April, when Mozilla rushed out a refresh to plug a hole that the company's developers has inadvertently introduced in the Windows version of the browser, and came just days after the launching of a "tweener" build of the upcoming Firefox 3.5.
Of the 11 flaws fixed in Firefox 3.0.11, six were rated critical, one "high," two "moderate" and two "low" in Mozilla's four-step system.
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Mozilla on Thursday patched 11 vulnerabilities in Firefox, more than half of them labeled "critical."
The update was the first since late April, when Mozilla rushed out a refresh to plug a hole that the company's developers has inadvertently introduced in the Windows version of the browser, and came just days after the launching of a "tweener" build of the upcoming Firefox 3.5.
Of the 11 flaws fixed in Firefox 3.0.11, six were rated critical, one "high," two "moderate" and two "low" in Mozilla's four-step system.
More: http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9134299