Mozilla released a Firefox upgrade to patch the vulnerability
Mozilla has released an upgrade to its Firefox browser on Tuesday to patch the gap in port scanning.
The vulnerability related to scanning the PASV FTP port, for the purpose of reducing risk, could allow an attacker to 'peek' into the victim's computer. A Mozilla advisor warned that a website with a malicious code configured on a specially set up FTP server could use the scanning feature to perform a preliminary scan of the ports of the computers inside the firewall. use.
' This is not harmful to internal machines, but internal network information can be useful to attackers when they detect vulnerabilities that appear '.
The new version of Firefox 2.0.0.3 also mentioned some of the Web compatibility issues introduced in Firefox 2.0.0.2. A new upgrade has been released to address these obstacles for Firefox 1.5 Branch and Firefox 1.5.0.11.
Mozilla has also released a beta version of Firefox 2.0.0.3 between Friday and seven weeks ago. Currently the company is beginning to handle security issues and product stability updates, along with the release of a test version for product test members.
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