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Member hat gesagt:PS: wer wird denn immer auf die Foren SW schimpfen - die ist hier
keinesfalls Schuld
na da hab ich schon Sachen erlebt........
jedenfalls erst mal Danke für die Auflösung des Problems
cu Sausa
Member hat gesagt:PS: wer wird denn immer auf die Foren SW schimpfen - die ist hier
keinesfalls Schuld
Member hat gesagt:hab ihn jetzt auch drauf,ist schneller als der 2.0 14.............aber gewöhnungsbedürftig.....
What we can confirm is that about five hours after the official release of Firefox 3.0 on June 17th, our Zero Day Initiative program received a critical vulnerability affecting Firefox 3.0 as well as prior versions of Firefox 2.0.x. We verified the vulnerability in our lab, acquired it from the researcher, then promptly reported the vulnerability to the Mozilla security team shortly after. Successful exploitation of the vulnerability could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code. Not unlike most browser based vulnerabilities that we see these days, user interaction is required such as clicking on a link in email or visiting a malicious web page.
Member hat gesagt:sicherheitslücke im fozilla 3.0 ,
würde eher zu opera 9.5 raten
http://dvlabs.tippingpoint.com/blog/2008/06/18/vulnerability-in-mozilla-firefox-30
What we can confirm is that about five hours after the official release of Firefox 3.0 on June 17th, our Zero Day Initiative program received a critical vulnerability affecting Firefox 3.0 as well as prior versions of Firefox 2.0.x. We verified the vulnerability in our lab, acquired it from the researcher, then promptly reported the vulnerability to the Mozilla security team shortly after. Successful exploitation of the vulnerability could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code. Not unlike most browser based vulnerabilities that we see these days, user interaction is required such as clicking on a link in email or visiting a malicious web page.