Firefox is updated to 6.0.1 fixing a serious vulnerability

Has discovered un digital certificate belonging to DigiNotar that can be used to make internet attacks to important web pages such as email from GMail and in that way steal private information.


Most browser developers (Google with Chrome, Microsoft with Internet Explorer) are releasing updates to be able to revoke this certificate, so it is highly recommended that you look for updates for your browsers to be protected while browsing the Internet.

In Firefox, go to the Help menu> Check for updates if you still use Firefox 3.6 ya About the app if you are already in Firefox 4, 5, or 6 (We recommend 6, since Firefox 4 and 5 are no longer supported).

You can see the news here.

In a few hours updates for Thunderbird and Seamonkey will also be available.

Source: Hispanic Mozilla


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  1.   Gobi said

    I hate those Firefox updates! I think I am on Firefox version 4.1.1.

  2.   Let's use Linux said

    Haha! I liked your comment.
    A hug! Paul.