As Firefox becomes more and more popular, it faces more and more attacks from bad guys. A new report this morning claims that phishers have found a hole in Firefox:
A security flaw in the increasingly popular Firefox browser is exposing millions of users to phishing scams, security experts have warned.
Jakob Balle, security specialist at Secunia Research, said that the vulnerability in Firefox and Mozilla allows malicious hackers to execute phishing scams by spoofing the source URL displayed in the browser’s Download Dialog box.
“The problem is that long sub-domains and paths are not displayed correctly, which can be exploited to obfuscate what is being displayed in the source field of the Download Dialog box,” he said.
A Secunia Research advisory stated that the “less critical” vulnerability has been confirmed in Mozilla 1.7.3 for Linux, Mozilla 1.7.5 for Windows, and Mozilla Firefox 1.0. It added that “other versions may also be affected”.
Reportedly a patch is under development but isn’t ready.