Almost a month after the official version of Firefox 3 was released, Mozilla released Firefox 3.0.1, the first version of Firefox 3. This is a Bug revision that fixes some problems in Firefox 3.
According to the release notes of Firefox 3.0.1, this version fixes security, stability, and Linux platforms:
- Fixed the security issue of remote code execution through the CSS Reference Counter Overflow Vulnerability.
- Fixed the problem that Firefox does not run when multiple labels are started from the command line.
- Fixed the issue that phishing and malware databases were not updated at the first startup of Firefox.
- Fixed the problem that Firefox does not save the SSL Certificate exception list under certain conditions.
- Fixed the bug of printing output errors in selected regions.
- Fixed the bug that Firefox always enters the "offline" mode when users use PPP connections on Linux.
In addition, the Firefox 2.x series has been updated to 2.0.0.16. Fixed some security issues in Firefox 2.0.0.16.
You can download Firefox 3.0.1 and Firefox 2.0.0.16 from here. Mozilla encourages you to Upgrade to Firefox 3 if you are still using Firefox 2.x.
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