Mozilla has released an update for Firefox 2.0 to fix eight security vulnerabilities.
According to the company, Firefox 2.0.0.1 fixes flaws in memory corruption as well as the way the browser executes RSS (really simple syndication), Javascript and CSS (cascading style sheets) code. Mozilla also patched similar flaws in its Firefox 1.5 browser.
Five of the eight flaws were rated as critical, according to Firefox. A critical rating means a Firefox user would be vulnerable to attack and remote software installation on their machines just from browsing the web in the usual fashion. Two of the flaws were rated as high, while one received a low-risk rating, Firefox said.
Mozilla's own information on the update can be found on the company's website.


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