Mozilla Firefox 3.6.14 has been released to fix stability issues and address the following security vulnerabilities:
Fixed in Firefox 3.6.14
- MFSA 2011-10 CSRF risk with plugins and 307 redirects
- MFSA 2011-09 Crash caused by corrupted JPEG image
- MFSA 2011-08 ParanoidFragmentSink allows javascript: URLs in chrome documents
- MFSA 2011-07 Memory corruption during text run construction (Windows)
- MFSA 2011-06 Use-after-free error using Web Workers
- MFSA 2011-05 Buffer overflow in JavaScript atom map
- MFSA 2011-04 Buffer overflow in JavaScript upvarMap
- MFSA 2011-03 Use-after-free error in JSON.stringify
- MFSA 2011-02 Recursive eval call causes confirm dialogs to evaluate to true
- MFSA 2011-01 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:1.9.2.14/ 1.9.1.17)
To manually check for the update, click Help and Check for Updates.
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