Netscape 8.0.3.1 Patched Two Security Flaws
Filed in: Mozilla — July 27th, 2005The Netscape 8.0.3.1 update repairs two security flaws in Firefox, the open-source browser on which Netscape is based. The first fixes a hole found in several media players, such as Flash and Quicktime, and how they open Javascript URLs within the browser.
Before the patch, these could be exploited to run malicious code that collects personal information such as login cookies or passwords. The other fix focuses on shared function objects, which could allow Web content scripts to locate a privileged object and then execute malicious code.
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Thought:
One of my friend prefer Netscape than Firefox, the main reason is because using Netscape do not need to open another program when he want to check emails. If using Firefox, he needs to open Thunderbird to check emails. By the way, we can access email client in Firefox via Tools -> Read Mail.
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