The open source browser maker was forced to issue a statement Monday, retracting a pledge attributed to the company's director of ecosystem development, Mike Schaver, to fix any critical security bugs in the browser within "Ten ****ing Days." Fixing security bugs is not always a easy task, I feel that it was a good idea to retract there claim since it would be hard to backup. However, I hope that they release security bug fixes as fast as they would have with a 10-day deadline. Do you think that retracing their claim was a good idea? . Security researcher Robert Hansen said that Schaver had made the pledge at a late-night pyjama party, hosted at last week's Black Hat conference in Las Vegas. When Hansen said he doubted that this was possible, Shaver apparently backed up his pledge in writing: putting it on a business card with an arrow linking to his mobile phone number. "I told him I would post his card -- and he didn't flinch. No, he wasn't drunk. He's serious," Hansen wrote in a Friday blog posting. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . Microsoft encountered criticism after withdrawing a 15-day update commitment announced at the RSA conference.. Mozilla Security,Browser Bugs,Patch Response,Open Source Development. . Bill Locke
The Mozilla Foundation has fixed 10 security bugs in its open-source Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox browsers and Thunderbird e-mail reader, with the release of new versions of all three products this week. Some of the vulnerabilities . . .. The Mozilla Foundation has fixed 10 security bugs in its open-source Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox browsers and Thunderbird e-mail reader, with the release of new versions of all three products this week. Some of the vulnerabilities could allow attackers to run malicious code on a user's PC via a malicious e-mail, a specially crafted vCard or a malformed graphic on a Web site, project leaders said. The bug fixes accompany the release of the Firefox 1.0 preview release (PR), a nearly-finished version of the project's next-generation browser. The Mozilla team is hoping recent security concerns about Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer browser will spur adoption of Firefox 1.0, when it is released, as a safer alternative. Fewer exploits exist for Firefox and Mozilla, partly because the browsers are far less widely used than IE. The link for this article located at Matthew Broersma, Techworld is no longer available. . The Apache Software Foundation has resolved 8 security vulnerabilities in its open-source Apache HTTP Server software, improving protection.. Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird Bugs, Open Source Security, Browser Fixes. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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