If you build it, they will come.
Apr 18th, 2005 by Jason
The vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to take over an affected system, carry out cross-site scripting and bypass some security restrictions.
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Move over Internet Explorer, now you’re not the only web browser underneath the security spotlight.
As more and more users flock to FireFox (escaping the wrath of the evil, buggy, and insecure Internet Explorer), more and more experts are poking and prodding it, and more and more hackers are scheming up exploits for it.
It’ll be interesting to see how well Firefox holds up in the future. It’s a great browser with some cool features, but if it doesn’t prove to be more secure than Internet Explorer, then I think Firefox might be in a wee spot of trouble when IE 7.0 rolls out.