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Topic: Firefox v3.0.10 Released
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 26670
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

A new fix for Firefox has landed - as always we heartily recommend upgrading as soon as possible. The only changes are to correct a minor security problem and fix a crash.

You can download the new version locally from AusGamers for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. More information about the changes is available on the download pages.

On the topic of web browsers, we recently officially stopped supporting Internet Explorer 6, so users of that browser will get a massive warning at the top of the page asking them to upgrade (with a handy link to Firefox). Most of the site functionality is still available, but it'll look sort of broken.

If you're interested to see what browsers people are using, have a look at this graph. Firefox has the lead, closely followed by IE, with Chrome running in third.
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Mantorok
Posts: 3375
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I thought only Microsoft products needed constant security fixes.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 26672
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I thought only Microsoft products needed constant security fixes.
worst troll ever
scuzzy
Posts: 13371
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I thought only Microsoft products needed constant security fixes.
they need it, but they don't always get it.
pARODY
Posts: 318
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Be prepared to update your Adobe products again too.

Another exploit found in their PDF structures.

Adobe Reader 'getAnnots()' Javascript Function Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/34736/info

There is a sample exploit javascript there. Its not a simple exploit to implement as you have to create a PDF and attach the javascript to OpenAction.
MrHardware
Posts: 4808
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
mm Arnotts
Damo
Posts: 3530
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
GG my pc..

Updated it then i get bsod.. ha!
kr0wb4r
Posts: 222
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
On the topic of web browsers, we recently officially stopped supporting Internet Explorer 6, so users of that browser will get a massive warning at the top of the page asking them to upgrade (with a handy link to Firefox). Most of the site functionality is still available, but it'll look sort of broken.


*Cheers*


This Post reminded me of a Blog post I read recently regarding messages to people using IE6.

http://hugsformonsters.com/images/blog/IE1.jpg
http://hugsformonsters.com/images/blog/IE2.jpg
http://hugsformonsters.com/images/blog/IE3.jpg
http://hugsformonsters.com/images/blog/IE4.jpg
http://hugsformonsters.com/images/blog/IE5.jpg
http://hugsformonsters.com/images/blog/IE6.jpg


last edited by kr0wb4r at 00:51:20 29/Apr/09
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 26678
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

This Post reminded me of a Blog post I read recently regarding messages to people using IE6.
heh we were tempted to put them on but thought that might be a bit confrontational.

here's another good one if you're a webadmin-type and you're over supporting IE6.
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