Fx 2.0.0.7 Released

Fx 2.0.0.7 is a Fire Drill (Security) release to address the QuickTime Vulnerability. Currently it has not been pushed out to the ‘GetFirefox‘ page or into the auto updates yet. The GetFirefox page update should be happening later today and the auto-updates are usually within the the next couple days (or some times even the same day). Meanwhile below are links the en-US version of Firefox 2.0.0.7 via Mozilla Download which connects to various download mirrors. Please note: on the download page for the Win32 build, the picture in step 1 shows Firefox Setup 2.0.0.6.exe, but the download is for…

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TBird’s Future Looking Brighter

In late July there was a lot of talk about Thunderbird’s Future as Mozilla was looking at options to split off or even possible drop Thunderbird. The future is looking a lot brighter now for Thunderbird. Mitchell Baker has announced… The result is that Mozilla is launching a new effort to improve email and internet communications. We will increase our investment and focus on our current email client — Thunderbird — and on innovations in the email and communications areas. We are doing so by creating a new organization with this as its sole focus and committing resources to this…

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Weekly Update 2007-09-17

Here’s an overview of this week’s Update Meeting: Fx 2.0.0.7 – Fire Drill (Security) release to address the QuickTime Vulnerability. Should be out later today or on Tuesday 09/18 Fx 2.0.0.8 – All prior landings on the Fx 2.0.0.7 branch have been moved the 2.0.0.8 branch. Triage on-going Tentative code freeze 9/21 Release scheduled for 10/4 Fx 1.5.0.12 to 2.0.0.6 Major Update – Newer version shipped last Wednesday (09/12) TBird 2.0.0.7 – No Report TBird 1.5.0.13 – No Report TBird Major Update (TBird 1.5.0.12 > 2.0.0.6) – No Report TBird 3 – No Report Fx3 – Continued triage on Places…

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Fx 2.0.0.7 News

According to the Firefox:2.0.0.7:Test Plan, Fx 2.0.0.7 is going to be a security fix. This release will address the QuickTime Vulnerability announced last week and could be out later today. All other prior landings on the 2.0.0.7 branch have been moved to the 2.0.0.8 branch.  Fx 2.0.0.8 is currently tentatively scheduled for an early October release. More news to come….

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New Logo

It started simple enough…I was looking for a nice background texture for another website I was building. Went to my usual source, Absolute Background Textures Archive to see what I could fine. This site is actually part of a larger grouping of sites known as GRSites.com and has been providing free textured backgrounds since 1997. They offer a whole lot more than just free textured backgrounds. One of the several new services they now offer is a logo maker. In a matter of few minutes I had made a new logo for the Al Net Solutions storefront and main site….

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Well this is rather disturbing…

It seems Microsoft (M$) pushed (as in not telling/notifying anyone) a ‘stealth’ update of the Windows Update. This happened back on August 23rd or in my case (any many others running XP) July 30th. Further even if you told M$ you didn’t want their stinkin’ updates, you got updated. To see if your Windows Updates files were secretly updated find your windows/system32 folder and look for these files and see if they were updated to version 7.0.6000.381 (right click on the file, select properties then click the versions tab): Vista: wuapi.dll wuapp.exe wuauclt.exe wuaueng.dll wucltux.dll wudriver.dll wups.dll wups2.dll wuwebv.dll XP:…

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QuickTime Vulnerability

From Mozilla Links GNUCITIZEN, a “creative hacker organization”, has disclosed details on a severe security vulnerability affecting Firefox users that have installed the QuickTime plugin on Windows or Mac OS X, which at a minimum includes all iTunes users. The vulnerability is based on QuickTime Media Link files (.qtl), simple XML files that include details about the media file to be played (like an .avi, .mov or .mp3) and other settings. However one of these parameters, qtnext, allows the publisher to specify a URL (web address) to be displayed when the media file ends. The URL could be a JavaScript…

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Review: NoScript

NoScript can be described as a firewall for your Firefox.  However much like a firewall, NoScript is going to require some configuration as you go.  The extension blocks Java Script, Java and other executable content except from trusted domains you allow.  Example on the Get Firefox Download (http://getfirefox.com) page, Mozilla has a script in place that automatically starts the download once you click on the Download Firefox – Free link from the green box.  With NoScript enabled, until you allow mozilla.com the green download box won’t even appear.  NoScript keeps an icon in your status bar which will inform you…

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Weekly Update 2007-09-10

Here’s an overview of this week’s Update Meeting: Fx 2.0.0.7 – Still on-going bug triage Tentative code freeze 9/21 Release scheduled for 10/4 Fx 15012-2006 Major Update Testing nearly done. Scheduled for this Wednesday 9/12 TBird 2.0.0.7 – No Report TBird 1.5.0.13 – No Report TBird Major Update (TBird 1.5.0.12 > 2.0.0.6) – TBird 3 – No Report Fx3 – Places Unified search in location bar search on full URL, title and tags Saved search support (bookmarks and history) Addons Enforcing secure extension updates Protocol Handling Building on feed handling (web/local handlers) Test webapp for calendaring being set up to…

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AlNetSolutions.com

The Firefox Extension Guru’s Blog is pleased to announce the grand opening of AlNetSolutions.com, an Internet domain registrar, web hosting service provider and seller of e-business related software and services.  AlNetSolutions provides free 24/7 Tech Support from within the USA (no outsourcing to India during off-peak times).   For current specials and bundles, as well as custom design services in the future check out the sister site AlWebSolution.

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