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Mozilla issues two critical security advisories

Have to update Firefox 3 manually

MOZILLA FIREFOX versions 2.X and 3.0, as well as other Mozilla software products, are named in two critical security advisories issued Wednesday.

Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2008-34 applies to both Firefox versions plus Thunderbird and Seamonkey.

Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2008-35 applies to both Firefox versions.

Firefox 2.X reportedly updates automatically if the user has left update checking enabled. However, it's reported that automatic updates are disabled in Firefox 3.0, so users must download and install the updated Firefox 3.0.1 manually.

Firefox 3.0.1 is available for download here. µ

Comments

Automatic updates works just fine

Automatic updates in Firefox 3.0 works just fine. It updated automatically to version 3.0.1.
No worries, be happy.
posted by : Rene Andersen, 17 July 2008

Automatic happened last night

Um... My updated last night automatically. A little impatient?
posted by : Garrett, 17 July 2008

Updates Disabled?

You can go to help -> check for updates and get it semi-automatically. No need to download from the site.
posted by : dave, 17 July 2008

Really?

No problems found here - move along.

Both V2 and V3 have automagically upgraded themselves without any manual intervention.
posted by : Ben, 17 July 2008

FF 3.0 Updating

My Firefox 3.0 automatically updated to FF 3.01. Your comment re: FF 3.0 not able to update automatically should be checked.

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posted by : Quaoar, 17 July 2008

Manually?

"However, it's reported that automatic updates are disabled in Firefox 3.0"

Whoever reported that got it very wrong!
posted by : El Lizardo, 17 July 2008

Automatic worked ok for me in 3.0

I didn't have to download the update manually, and I haven't changed any settings. In fact, it didn't even ask me if i wanted to install it like 2.x used to, it just installed it next time i started the browser.
posted by : Matt Whitfield, 17 July 2008

Manual update

Don't download the whole thing again. Just go to Help -> Check for updates, and Ffox will find the 3.01 update
posted by : Mitalca, 17 July 2008

Firefox 3 doesn't automatically update?

That's funny I have version 3.0.1 and I didn't download it. It automagically appeared on my computer when I started working today.
posted by : The Man, 17 July 2008

Not mine

My 3.01 updated automatically, so I'm not sure what the issue is.
posted by : DarkElfa, 17 July 2008

Firefox 3.0.1 updates.

Firefox 3 does actually prompt the user to update to v3.0.1 . . .

See here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28773304@N08/2678497530/
posted by : Greg, 17 July 2008

FF3 Update

My FF3 has just told me this update is available.
posted by : dave byrd, 18 July 2008

Auto update worked for me

I updated from FF2.x to FF3.0 the day 3.0 came out and it auto updated itself to 3.01 no problem the other night.

So I assume you mean a first time user who installs FF3.0 will find auto update is disabled?
posted by : Ed, 18 July 2008

FF3.0 Automatically updated

Got FF3.0 on two computers here and both automatically install the new update.
posted by : Eddy, 18 July 2008

No update yet for me

I have installed firefox 3.0 (upgrading from either the beta of version 2) on 2 XP machines, and no automatic update has happened yet (it's enabled).
posted by : zilhk, 18 July 2008

Updates disabled or not?

I looked in options and I have updates enabled. But when I click help and look at "check for updates" it is greyed out.

Firefox still hasn't prompted me to update yet...
posted by : poop, 20 July 2008

Depends on the version

The packaged version of FF3 in Ubuntu 8.04 doesn't auto-update and can't be selected to, but Ubuntu's system update serves that role - have to wait for the hotfix to trickle through though and it hasn't yet...
posted by : Mark T, 21 July 2008
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