Mozilla’s Firefox 3.6.2 update fixes a critical bug in a font decompression routine that could be exploited to “crash a victim’s browser and execute arbitrary code on his/her system” The update comes as hackers prepare to compete in a three-day contest at Vancouver’s CanSecWest security conference. Apple and Google have also updated their browsers in the past few weeks to fix the bug. The contest will see contestants try to break into computers by leveraging previously undisclosed bugs in Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, and Chrome browsers.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2124989/critical-firefox-bug-fixed-one-month-after-disclosure.html

