Mozilla fixes Firefox flaws and welcomes Leopard

But still some issues running browser on latest Apple Mac OS

Written by Matt Chapman

Mozilla has released version 2.0.0.8 of its Firefox browser, which patches a number of known security vulnerabilities and prepares the software for the launch of Apple's Leopard operating system.

The update fixes the Script object flaw which affected the XPCNativeWrapper and a crash problem that could corrupt memory, both of which had been rated critical by Mozilla.

Mozilla also provided a new fix for the URI problem that was discovered three months ago.

The company had patched the vulnerability as part of Firefox 2.0.0.6, but admitted that the fix hadn't completely solved the problem.

"That mitigation did not prevent the incorrect file-handling programs from launching, which left some risk," Mozilla's advisory stated.

"An additional fix has been applied to Firefox 2.0.0.8 that detects when Windows would mishandle these URIs so that the wrong program does not get launched."

Despite developing the latest version to work with Apple's Leopard operating system, Mozilla admitted that the browser is not fully compatible with Mac OS X 10.5.

A number of issues still need to be resolved, including problems displaying Flash movies on Intel-based Macs, integration of media plug-ins and issues with items in the Add-ons dialogue box.

Version 2.0.0.8 also adds two new languages, Romanian and Georgian.

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