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Firefox Updated to 1.0.4

Exstatica writes "Firefox has been updated to 1.0.4 and they have fixed a few critical security holes, all javascript vulnerabilities. The Mozilla Foundation announced these vulnerabilities May 7th. 'There are currently no known active exploits of these vulnerabilities although a proof of concept has been reported." You don't have to upgrade, but it's recommended.'" We've reported on these vulnerabilities previously.

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  1. Update process... by sznupi · · Score: 5, Interesting

    yes, I know the arguments behind it...but it would be relly nice if update didn't involve simply downloading installer (on mine 128kbps it's so so...and on slower?)

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    1. Re:Update process... by iamjoltman · · Score: 5, Informative

      I believe that a patch update system will be implemented starting with Firefox 1.1

    2. Re:Update process... by 88NoSoup4U88 · · Score: 5, Interesting
      So can you tell me what the argument(s) behind it are ?

      I find it very strange that the people I have converted (mostly not too tech-savvy) to using Firefox, still have to make re-installs themselves.

  2. Quick and serious on security by xiando · · Score: 5, Interesting

    These issues were announced on Monday, and now a security release is available. This shows how professional the Mozilla Foundation has become and how serious they take security issues. Good work! Security problems will inevitably appear from time to time in all kinds of software, how these issues are handled is to me just as important as the software itself. Good job!

    1. Re:Quick and serious on security by Hungry+Student · · Score: 5, Informative

      I would've shared your cynicism had I not just logged onto the BBC news website and seen their Latest News ticker show the words "The makers of Firefox say the two flaws in the open source browser have been fixed.", linking to this story of theirs, posted at 17:01BST, 16:01GMT.

      A good, accurate followup to their original "Critical flaws found in Firefox" story

  3. Dude at work by PlancksCnst · · Score: 5, Funny

    This guy at work noticed I was using firefox (he's an IE user), and said, slyly, "You know, there's a couple of really bad security holes." Good think FF fixes their holes faster than MS.

    1. Re:Dude at work by OwlWhacker · · Score: 5, Funny

      This guy at work noticed I was using firefox (he's an IE user), and said, slyly, "You know, there's a couple of really bad security holes."

      That's like somebody seeing you kissing and saying "You can get diseases from that", yet they themselves are in a sexual relationship with somebody who is highly promiscuous with junkies.

  4. Mozilla Suite updated as well by iamjoltman · · Score: 5, Informative

    It should be noted that the Mozilla Suite has also relased an update, 1.7.8.

  5. Mirrors by bunburyist · · Score: 5, Informative

    Mozilla.org will probably get hammered!! Here's a google cache of the Firefox Mirror List

    And while you're at it don't forget those extensions:

    FoxyTunes: http:www.iosart.com/foxytunes/firefox/

    AdBlock: http://adblock.mozdev.org/

    Or you can just go get more at: update.mozilla.org

    Happy Browsing!

  6. Impressive by PenguinBoyDave · · Score: 5, Interesting

    While I don't care for the update process, I am exceedingly impressed that Mozilla makes fixes so quickly, and doesn't try to hide them (like another browser company has done in the past). Professionalism...very nice to see this from Mozilla. Kudos!

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  7. Good, but I wish there was remote updating by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    As a system admin for our company, every new Firefox release means that I will have to go around to 150 workstations and manually reinstall the browser again to keep it up to date. I wish there was some sort of way to remotely update the browser on all machines or a way to patch vulnerabilities without a full reinstall.

    1. Re:Good, but I wish there was remote updating by LnxAddct · · Score: 5, Informative

      As a system admin for your company, you should use a msi package, but if for some reason you can't, firefox's installer can be fully scripted by simply passing it some args and turning on the quiet switch(or invisible or something switch, you'll have to look it up).
      Regards,
      Steve

  8. Re:Language Not Available!! by un1xl0ser · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why don't you upgrade your language from British English to American English?

    That would solve both problems.

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  9. Amazingly fast response by jbarr · · Score: 5, Interesting

    My wife pointed out an article on Google News (that I had already seen earlier) showing that Firefox had some security vulnerabilities. She winced because I had just converter her to Firefox. I told her not to worry. I said, "Mark my words, there will be a security fix within a week." Well, today the fix was released and she was impressed. Not only has the Firefox development team improved the product, but they have made my wife happy! Life is good!

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  10. Bleeding edge by imipak · · Score: 5, Informative

    Although I've been an enthusiastic mozilla/firefox user & supporter since the late 90s (yes I was browsing with a 'naked' gecko control, HA! :P) I was surprised to find I'd lost track of development to the extent that I didn't realise the trunk builds have a much more up-to-date gecko engine. The gecko in the 1.0.x series (inc. 1.0.4) are a year old! Those users who prefer livin' on the edge might prefer to get a faster, smaller, much less memory-leaky build from: ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nigh tly/latest-trunk/

  11. In related news... by amichalo · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...FireFox downloads double to 100 Million!

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  12. Re:Locales by InsideTheAsylum · · Score: 5, Funny

    You know, you don't have to wait for Firefoux to come out, you can just use the regular old Firefox..

  13. Yes, but ... by thinkfat · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ... as soon as the first proof of concept evolves into a worm, they will experience what it means to be deployed on millions of internet-connected pc's of clueless users.

    Rule #1: doesn't matter how fast you output a security update, if it's not being installed.

    Unfortunately it's not enough for an update to _exist_.