The Mozilla Project released Firefox 3.0.7 yesterday. This minor release addresses several stability issues in addition to a few critical security problems. It is recommended that all users upgrade in order to get access to these security fixes. Additionally users of the Flashblock add-on will enjoy a better experience now as they've fixed a known issue related to that add-on. Finally, this version of Firefox includes support for the Estonian, Kannada, an Telugu languages bringing the total localized Firefox support up to 58.
You will find a list of the security updates included in this release after the jump.
MFSA 2009-07 | Critical | Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.9.0.7) |
MFSA 2009-08 | Critical | Mozilla Firefox XUL Linked Clones Double Free Vulnerability |
MFSA 2009-09 | High | XML data theft via RDFXMLDataSource and cross-domain redirect |
MFSA 2009-10 | Critical | Upgrade PNG library to fix memory safety hazards |
MFSA 2009-11 | Low | URL spoofing with invisible control characters |
[...] security fixes are the only changes made since the Firefox 3.0.7 release. The Mozilla Project obviously thinks these security issues are serious enough to address [...]