SUMMARY:
Several new security flaws were identified in the Firefox browser. The exploitation of the most severe vulnerabilities could allow a malicious individual or viruses to run malicious code on the computer of the victim at the opening of a trapped webpage.
AFFECTED SOFTWARE:
Mozilla Firefox 41.0.2 and lower versions
Mozilla Firefox 38.3 ESR and lower versions
RISK:
Critical
FIX:
The affected users should quickly install the new version of the software (version 42 or higher for Firefox) via the update function (button “Open menu” and then “About Firefox” “?”) to secure their computers and to prevent any hostile exploitation of these vulnerabilities by malicious individuals, viruses or other malicious programs.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-116 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-117 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-118 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015- 119 (English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-120 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-121 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-122 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-123 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-124 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-125 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-126 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-127 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-128 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-129 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-130 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-131 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-132 (in English)
-> Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2015-133 (in English)
-> FAQ: how to tell if this software is installed on my Computer?
-> FAQ: how to determine your software version number?
-> Free subscription to the letter Secuser Security to be informed by email of new vulnerabilities