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From http://mail.mozilla.org/pipermail/press-li...ust/000010.html

The Mozilla Foundation today released new versions of the Mozilla 1.7

suite, Firefox 0.9 and Thunderbird 0.7, addressing three security

vulnerabilities.  Details about the vulnerabilities can be found at

http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/k...ml#mozilla1.7.2

Please note that, as usual, we have been able to fix these security

vulnerabilities before malicious hackers took advantage of them, meaning

that our users have NOT been exposed to malicious code.  Security is our

highest priority, and we will continue to be open and proactive in

seeking to identify and fix security vulnerabilities before they are

exploited, as evidenced earlier this week by the announcement of our new

Security Bug Bounty Program.

 

If you use any of these products, be sure to go to http://www.mozilla.org/ and download the updated versions.

 

 

PS - Madman, this time I was faster than you! :lol:

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By serendipity, I upgraded Firefox on my computer last night before I saw this post. I installed v0.9.3.

 

Does anyone know if this is the most recent version, or will I need to reinstall?

 

By the way, Raul, the first website you list:

gives me a 404 error page when I try to visit it. Can you find that page again and repost the link?

 

Also, thanks for keeping us up-to-date an all kinds of security issues. You and Madman are like the TCH's own personal security sentinels!

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Does anyone know if this is the most recent version, or will I need to reinstall?

I downloaded this morning and installed and 0.9.3 is the most recent version.

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Kasey, 0.9.3 is the latest version, so you're up to date, now.

 

As for the link, the problem was that I had a ':' in the end. It's fixed, now :)

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