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i searched the forum, but i didn't see anything about this, apologies if it's already been posted:
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/securi … 637,00.htm
it looks potentially pretty damaging, but i couldn't tell from the article if it was only in 1.0.6, or if it's also in some or all versions below that. i use mozilla mostly, but i just checked my firefox and it's 1.0.4, so perhaps arch is not vulnerable. but maybe arch ff should be upgraded to 1.0.7 at the first opportunity to be on the safe side? and of course if you run other distros and have 1.0.6, it would be a good idea to upgrade.
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I already posted this, though I mistakenly thought it had been fixed in 1.0.6.
At any rate, you'd be right to say that the Firefox version in Current should be updated *ASAP*.
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oops sorry. i searched for firefox and glanced over the security announcements forum and didnt' see anything. thanks for the link.
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I sure hope 1.0.7 is good, because what I've got now isn't worth a damn...
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I sure hope 1.0.7 is good, because what I've got now isn't worth a damn...
+1
firefox sucks ... but as they phase out mozilla, what's the alternative? opera? ugh.
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Uhh... Sea Monkey?
(I don't have a problem with Firefox... I do, however, have a problem with it being the sole provider of Gecko. I also have a problem with the current version of Gecko, which is a bit pokey compared to, say, KHTML... But version 1.5 is supposed to be a lot faster.)
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Penguin wrote:I sure hope 1.0.7 is good, because what I've got now isn't worth a damn...
+1
firefox sucks ... but as they phase out mozilla, what's the alternative? opera? ugh.
actually I've trying out galeon and so far I'm liking it alot. Everything that didn't work in firefox is working and its nice layout, everything is logical.
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Yep, Galeon is cool. The only problem is that it depends on Firefox, but Firefox isn't that big, and that problem will be solved soon enough anyway. 8)
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Yep, Galeon is cool. The only problem is that it depends on Firefox, but Firefox isn't that big, and that problem will be solved soon enough anyway. 8)
how do you mean?
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