Mozilla Firefox Multiple Vulnerabilities

27.03.08

if you are like me and recently noticed that your Firefox was crashing all the time maybe you should read this ..

http://secunia.com/advisories/29526/

DaveN

8 Comments

  • 1

    Darn, was hoping this would lead me to a resolution, but unfortunately, the fix is to upgrade to 2.0.0.13, and I’m already using that version - and still crashing left and right. Oh well…

    DazzlinDonna
    http://www.dazzlindonna.com/blog/

    27th March 2008 @ 14:46

  • 2

    yep 3 crashes for me in the last Ten Minutes..

    DaveN

    27th March 2008 @ 14:50

  • 3

    Thank you! Upgraded from .12 to .13 and hasn’t shut down yet…

    Rhea
    http://www.rheadrysdale.com/

    27th March 2008 @ 14:51

  • 4

    I wonder if they’ll adhere to the “Ten Fucking Days”
    http://ha.ckers.org/blog/20070803/mozilla-says-ten-fucking-days/

    phaithful.com

    28th March 2008 @ 06:56

  • 5

    I’m assuming you guys are trying running with no extensions active to make sure its not a problem with one of them ?

    Tom Wilson
    http://www.tomthedeveloper.com

    28th March 2008 @ 12:42

  • 6

    that’s the problem thou TOM I don’t use FF because it’s Cool.. i used it for the plugin’s I have stripped mine down to quirk, tor, showip, greasemonkey

    DaveN

    28th March 2008 @ 12:57

  • 7

    SEOmoz users have reported that the upgrade to Firefox caused the SEOmoz site to be unviewable, just a blank screen.

    SEOmoz reported that user cookies were causing a Segment Fault in the cake module in Apache.

    SEOmoz changed the cookie name, and so deleting the cookie and reaccessing the site then allows it to work OK.

    g1smd

    28th March 2008 @ 21:09

  • 8

    Dave, I heard back from Askimet tout de suite, and they confirmed a fault which they have already fixed.

    g1smd

    28th March 2008 @ 21:10

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