Mozilla patches that will not Firefox not display a warning when detecting URLs capable of fraud, and said that this is not a threat. Last month 6, this gap has been the researcher Aditya Sood Armorize Web Security Company (headquartered in Santa Clara, California, U.S.) reported to Mozilla.
Sood stated that bug that Firefox does not pop up alert as usual as a URL to browse through iFrame (iFrame on a web site has been hacked or malicious). "The risk to users is very low," said Johnathan Nightingale, director of Firefox development, said in an article posted on Mozilla's security blog said "We Mozilla have no plans to fix because we do not believe it can be used to attack users." Many others supported the decision to ignore the Mozilla bug.
Mr. Michal Zalewski, a Google security engineer who often fined security holes Firefox that the bug reports that it is not a problem and wondered, "why being discussed so seriously?” he Said.



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