By Ryan Paul | Published: July 17, 2008 - 05:31PM CT
Firefox 3.0.1, the first minor bugfix update to Firefox 3, was released yesterday. This version resolves a few critical security issues and also includes handful of other minor fixes.
The most serious of the three security vulnerabilities fixed in this release makes it possible for a malicious attacker to crash the browser and potentially run malicious code by causing Firefox to create a large number of references to a CSS object.
The update is available for download from Mozilla's web site. For more details, see the release notes and the official announcement in the Mozilla Developer Center.
Filed under: Mozilla, Firefox, browser, open source, software

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