July 31, 2004
SillyDog701 member Andrew T. who recently had his Andrew Turnbull's Mozilla Network listed in MozillaZine told us he received Mozilla 1.7 CD, finally. Packaged in a paper sleeve with clear window, the CD-ROM (as expected) contains Mozilla 1.7, Firefox 0.9,...
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July 26, 2004
Andrew T., SillyDog701 moderator, has launched Andrew Turnbull's Mozilla Network. Andrew's Mozilla Network is a website devoted to Mozilla products. Although it is still in the early stage, it contains a rich database of easy downloading of Mozilla products and...
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July 22, 2004
Recently Geffr brought to our attention the discovery of a rare security vulnerability concerning the importing and storing of certificates in Mozilla 1.6/1.7 and Mozilla Firefox. According to the reporter of the corresponding bug in Mozilla's bug-tracking system, "Importing a...
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July 15, 2004
Bryan Wellander has reported that the second alpha version of Mozilla 1.8 has been released. A "What's New" document is available. Some of the changes new with this version include the fact that blocked pop-up windows can be unblocked from...
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July 9, 2004
SillyDog701 forum member Bryan Wellander has reported to us the availability within the last 12 hours of no fewer than three new software releases from Mozilla: Version 1.7.1 of the Mozilla application suite, version 0.9.2 of the Firefox standalone browser,...
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July 5, 2004
According to Secunia, an old vulnerability was discovered in multiple modern browsers, allowing malicious people to spoof the content of websites. The problem is that the browsers don't check if a target frame belongs to a website containing a malicious...
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