Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.11 Fixes Canvas Regression
On Friday, Mozilla released version 2.0.0.11, its third update of November. The new update mainly concentrates on fixing a stability problem in the previous version. The new update will prevent XSS (Cross-Site Scripting) attack. This XSS fix will prevent the “jar: URI” hazard, which is a mechanism that had been designed to support digitally signed Web pages.
Also, Firefox will guard against CSRF, which is used to send fake instructions to a Web site. For example, when a user is paying a phone bill online, the attack of CSFR might attack and the user will land up paying the attacker instead of the service provider.Now, with the new updates, Firefox is made strong is made fight against such attacks and thus users can use the web browser without any tension.
Most of the Firefox users will get latest upgrades automatically installed. However, one who does not get such automatic updates, users can download 2.0.0.11 updates on their Windows, Mac, or Linux computers from http://getfirefox.com.
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The latest version delivers easier navigation for everyone, including those who are visually or motor-impaired. Firefox is the first browser to support DHTML accessibility, which, when enabled by Web authors, allows rich Web applications to be read aloud. Users may navigate with keystrokes rather than mouse clicks, reducing the tabbing required to navigate documents such as spreadsheets. Firefox 1.5 (Windows version) is also the first browser to meet US federal government requirements that software be easily accessible to users with physical impairments.







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