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A majority of the top 1 million websites earn an “F” letter grade when it comes to adopting defensive security technology that protect visitors from XSS vulnerabilities, man-in-the-middle attacks, and cookie hijacking. The failing grades come from a comprehensive analysis published this week by the Mozilla Foundation using its Mozilla Observatory tool.

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Mozilla fixed 32 vulnerabilities, including a critical bug that could have resulted in a crash, with the release Tuesday of Firefox 54, the latest version of its flagship browser. The critical bug, a use-after-free vulnerability, was dug up by longtime bug hunter Nils. The vulnerability (CVE-2017-5472) existed in the browser’s frameloader.

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Support for Windows XP and Vista will be removed from Firefox, currently the last major web browser out there to still support the two outdated operating system versions. In a blog post just before Christmas, Mozilla announced plans to automatically move Firefox for Windows XP and Vista to the Extended Support Release (ESR) in March […]

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