Mozilla’s update for Firefox fixes 10 security vulnerabilities
By Gina on March 2, 2011 | Computer Security, Mozilla updates Firefox, Firefox updated, Firefox 3.6.14
Firefox in Version 3.6.14 has been released by the Mozilla Foundation. New update for web browser fixes 10 security flaws . 8 of them are considered to be at a high security risk.
The latest version of Firefox patches a number of security issues. Those who still use the old version of web browser may have their systems‘compromised, such as; they can be infected by trojans or get into a website that is hacked for cybercriminals who will do everything to spread malware or other infection to your computer.
It is highly recommended to update your web browser which can be done by entering the project site . If you are keen of preventing infections or other security breaches to your PC you may consider installing Firefox 3.6.14 as soon as possible.
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