Security Issues in Mozilla
paulius_g writes "SecurityFocus has released a security warning with three problems that affect Mozilla on all platforms. The first issue allows the source of a download to be spoofed, generating a fake URL. This security issue is really easy to replicate: Create a long URL and the downloading box will only display its ending (Mozilla and Firefox). The second issue was created by the way that Mozilla's browsers handle news:// links to newsgroups, hackers can easily create false links and create a buffer overflow (Mozilla 1.7.5 and below, Firefox versions before 1.0). The third exploit affects machines with multiple users. The way that Firefox and Thunderbird store files allows every user to see them and to probably catch the other user's surfing habits (Firefox and Thunderbird). Let's hope that these will be fixed soon!"
Frost Pist
See it's reasons like this you liberals shouldn't use Mozilla, privately owned coporations do a much better job making software than a ragtag committee of well intentioned people who each try to get their pet idea into the final product. IE ain't broke, don't try to fix it.
Its getting to the point where I'm about to stop reading after being an extremely long time reader. Slashdot has always been a bit of a rumor mill, but lately it seems to have gotten worse. It used to be Taco and crew would respond to the users, but they haven't even gotten rid of this horrible color scheme, much less done anything else for the users.
The more you know, the less you understand.
Why can't I make this AC my Friend?
Mod "Overrated" instead of replying "I disagree with you," you coward.