"There must be people who remember World War II and the Holocaust who can help us get out of this rut". Martin Marcantonio Luciano Scorsese (1942), U.S. film director (On June 28, 1919, the Treaty of Versailles was formally signed, ending World War I)
Madrid, June 28, 2007 – Sun has reported some vulnerabilities in Mozilla 1.7 for Solaris, which could be exploited by malicious users to compromise computers.
These vulnerabilities are caused by memory corruption errors. Hackers could use specially-crafted web pages or emails to exploit these flaws and crash the browsers of Mozilla users. The security advisory also indicates that malicious code could be run via Javascript, with the same privileges as the user being attacked.
Mozilla’s original advisory describes nine different memory corruption flaws. Sun is still developing a solution to this issue.