On Mon, 2010-09-20 at 14:30 +0200, Bram_Gro wrote:
> On 09/20/2010 01:34 PM, Ankur Sinha wrote:
>> On Mon, 2010-09-20 at 13:19 +0200, Bram_Gro wrote:
>>> We are stuck with Firefox at 3.6.7 that has known security bugs, all
>>> the while 3 newer versions where released in 54 days.
>>>
>>>
>>> v.3.6.10, released September 15th:
>>>
>>> Fixed a single stability issue affecting a limited number of users
>>>
>>> v.3.6.9, released September 7th, 2010
>>>
>>> MFSA 2010-63 Information leak via XMLHttpRequest statusText
>>> MFSA 2010-62 Copy-and-paste or drag-and-drop into designMode document
>>> allows XSS
>>> MFSA 2010-61 UTF-7 XSS by overriding document charset using<object>
>>> type attribute
>>> MFSA 2010-59 SJOW creates scope chains ending in outer object
>>> MFSA 2010-58 Crash on Mac using fuzzed font in data: URL
>>> MFSA 2010-57 Crash and remote code execution in normalizeDocument
>>> MFSA 2010-56 Dangling pointer vulnerability in nsTreeContentView
>>> MFSA 2010-55 XUL tree removal crash and remote code execution
>>> MFSA 2010-54 Dangling pointer vulnerability in nsTreeSelection
>>> MFSA 2010-53 Heap buffer overflow in nsTextFrameUtils::TransformText
>>> MFSA 2010-52 Windows XP DLL loading vulnerability
>>> MFSA 2010-51 Dangling pointer vulnerability using DOM plugin array
>>> MFSA 2010-50 Frameset integer overflow vulnerability
>>> MFSA 2010-49 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:1.9.2.9/ 1.9.1.12)
>>>
>>> v.3.6.8, released July 23rd, 2010
>>>
>>> MFSA 2010-48 Dangling pointer crash regression from plugin parameter
>>> array fix
>>>
>>>
>>> This should be promptly corrected!
>>>
>>
>> I can see a build in koji for it[1]. Please file a bug requesting the
>> maintainer to submit the build as an update. For some reason, the build
>> has not been submitted to testing.
>>
>> [1]
>>>
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=37
>>
> I Get Error code: ssl_error_handshake_failure_alert when trying to
> create a account and login at
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/login
> to contact Xhorak, or for the general submittal of a update request.
>
hi,
you need to signup at
bugzilla.redhat.com and submit a bug there.