Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 DoS Exploit
An anonymous reader writes "Whitedust Security are reporting on a new exploit for Firefox which apparently affects all versions of the browser from 1.0.7 down. From the article: "If this exploit has made it out into, or indeed been retrieved from the wild is unknown at this time. However it is clear that this exploit will indeed need patching as soon as possible.""
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Mozilla is affected. I'm running mozilla 1.7.12 on linux and just like you said, it got totally locked up.
You see where I mentioned "semantics" in the original post... Well, dude, this means you.
Yes, semantically, you are exactly right.
Obviously, the fact that computer security professionals don't use the phrase to mean that is clearly irrelevant. Semantics trumps all.
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Combine the two. Get firefox to display goatse and then freeze like that. For some people the instinct is alt-leftarrow rather than alt-f4.
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You mean this critical exploit could crash my browser???
Quick! Alert the Department of Homeland Security! And switch back to IE immediately!
The sky is falling! The sky is falling!
PS. In case the subtle humour goes over your head, I am trying to insinuate that you are an easily excitable, scaremongering prick. Hope this helps.
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It won't crash Mozilla 1.7.11.
I never understood what was the whole point of Firefox anyway.
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No problems with Opera either. The one in the article is harmless to Opera too.