NEW DELHI: If you use Mozilla Firefox, it’s time to take caution. The Indian government has issued a new security warning for Firefox users and have pointed out serious vulnerabilities in the browser.
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has flagged these issues which could allow hackers to take control of your device. To protect yourself, it’s important to update your browser right away and secure your system from potential attacks.
The advisory, tagged as CIVN-2024-0317 highlights serious security flaws in several Mozilla products. Users of Mozilla Firefox versions before 131, Firefox ESR versions earlier than 128.3 and 115.16, and Thunderbird versions below 128.3 and 131 are particularly vulnerable.
Here are the Mozilla products affected by the vulnerabilities:
– Mozilla Firefox: Versions before 131
– Mozilla Firefox ESR: Versions before 128.3 and 115.16
– Mozilla Thunderbird: Versions before 128.3 and 131
Here’s how To protect Your Devices:
To protect your device from these serious vulnerabilities, CERT-In recommends updating your software immediately. Follow these simple steps to check if you’re using the latest version of Mozilla Firefox or Thunderbird:
– Open the menu in Mozilla Firefox or Thunderbird.
– Go to the “Help” section.
– Click on “About Firefox” or “About Thunderbird.”
– Check for any available updates. If updates are available, they will start installing automatically.
– If an update is available, a pop-up will prompt you to install it.
– Once the update is complete, a green checkmark will confirm that your software is up to date.//
By following these steps and regularly updating your software, you can greatly lower your risk of cyberattacks. Keeping your browser and email client up to date is a simple yet crucial way to protect your online safety and security.