Mozilla has rolled out updates for both its flagship browser Firefox and email client Thunderbird. Users are strongly recommend to download and install the updates as soon as possible since they address some of security and stability issues.
With this new update, Firefox hits version 3.6.7, patches 14 vulnerabilities, with more than half of those being labeled “critical”. According to the release notes, the patch also addresses a number of stability issues, but Mozilla did not provide further details. Mozilla also rolled out an update to the 3.5 .x version of Firefox to fix the similar problems. For security reasons users are highly advised to instal Firefox 3.6.7. An automated update prompt will be displayed to users who are using Firefox 3.6.X. If not, you can update your browser right now, by clicking Help -> Check for Updates.
While Mozilla’s mail client, Thunderbird, got a new update which brings several fixes to improve stability and security for the current 3.1 version, addressing a security vulnerability and stability issues alongside minor fixes. Similar to Firefox, Thunderbird users have to get an automated update notification. However they could also manually get the newest version by clicking Help -> Check for Updates.


