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Baroque Bloke
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“Mozilla has been forced to rush out a fix to its Firefox browser after it was revealed a critical vulnerability was allowing hackers to target users.

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) revealed the vulnerability could allowed criminals to seize total control of the browser.

Mozilla said it had found evidence that hackers were actively exploiting the vulnerability in 'targeted attacks' against users.

Mozilla prides itself on stringent security protocols and ushered out an automatic update with a patch for the vulnerability.

Users are urged to update the browser manually to ensure they are fully protected from any attacks.”

https://mol.im/a/7873427



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The latest (patched) version is 72.0.1. If you are not running that version, you should upgrade to it posthaste.



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How do you find out what version you are running?
 
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How do you find out what version you are running?


Click on the 3 line bar under the browser X. Go to "help". Click on the bottom option "about". Version should pop up on the screen.
 
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Got it, thank you very much, hairy2dawg.
 
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mine updated a few days ago.
 
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Go here and type in your email address and see the date and data breach:

https://monitor.firefox.com/


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Go here and type in your email address and see the date and data breach:

https://monitor.firefox.com/


41, this isn't an attack, but an honest question. Are these types of sites legit or yet another data mining resource? To just willy nilly wander the internet inputting one's email address seems less than beneficial. Why would a firefox (browser) user need to input email (non-browser) to determine if a browser has been compromised? Now, tell me that online purchase information has been compromised and request info more along the lines of confirming some recent purchases made by showing me data based on my name, maybe a bit more legit. For example, "ffips, your recent online purchase history includes X for $, Y for $$, and Z for $$$. If this matches your history, you may have been compromised."

Be careful with your info, others definitely aren't. Smile
 
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How do you find out what version you are running?


Click on the 3 line bar under the browser X. Go to "help". Click on the bottom option "about". Version should pop up on the screen.

On a Mac, click on the menu item labeled Firefox, the one all the way to the left. The first choice under it is "About Firefox".



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Originally posted by Killer:
How do you find out what version you are running?


Click on the 3 line bar under the browser X. Go to "help". Click on the bottom option "about". Version should pop up on the screen.


Missed the help part.

Thanks!!


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My Windows, Linux, and Android versions all were updated a few days ago. Good to go! Smile



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I'm still running V 47 of Firefox because that's one of the last versions that you can override Mozilla's blacklist of add-ons and install NoScript, the useful Adblock Plus (newer versions are crap), and Ublock Origin.

I would think stopping unwanted scripts from running is better protection than trusting Mozilla to find every vulnerability in every new feature.
 
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