Unpatched Memory Corruption Flaw In Latest Firefox 3.5 Can Install Malware »
Posted By Buttserpent 5 months ago in Science & TechnologyAn unpatched memory corruption flaw in the latest version of Firefox creates a means for hackers to drop malware onto vulnerable systems.
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