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floplot
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FireFox Foils Microsoft's Security Hole

Firefox Foils Microsoft's Security Hole

Erik Larkin

Oct 17, 2009 7:58 pm

If you use Firefox, you may have already seen a pop-up from your browser alerting you that it is blocking the Microsoft .NET Framework Assistant and Windows Presentation Foundation add-ons. It's for good reason.

As of today, Mozilla's browser will automatically disable Microsoft's addon and plugin because of a gaping security hole that allows for drive-by-download attacks. The flaw lies in the Windows Presentation Foundation plug-in that is installed by the .NET add-on.

According to a Microsoft Security Research & Defense blog post, anyone who has applied the MS09-054 security patch (available via Windows Update) is safe from a potential attack against ths flaw, regardless of whether the attack comes via IE or the WPF plug-in. But since Microsoft automatically installed the add-on earlier this year without asking the user's permission, Redmond should be red-faced after this fiasco.

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bjm_
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Re: FireFox Foils Microsoft's Security Hole

Hi floplot et al

 

Firefox has reversed their earlier "block" ...both add-ons are as before.

 

bjm_