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Nobel Peace Prize Site Serves Firefox 0day Krebs on Security

Security experts say the Nobel Peace Prize site has been serving up malicious software that takes advantage of a newly-discovered security hole in Mozilla Firefox. The vulnerability is related to a use-after-free condition in certain objects, exploited through Javascript. Firefox users can mitigate the threat from this flaw by using a script-blocking add-on like NoScript. The underlying vulnerability is confirmed to also affect Firefox 3.5x series, but we have not seen exploit code that attacks this.”]

Source: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2010/10/nobel-peace-prize-site-serves-firefox-0day/

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