Security News > 2015 > April > Firefox loses opportunistic encryption feature due to critical flaw (Help Net Security)

2015-04-07 14:50
Less than a week after it made Firefox 37 available for download, Mozilla is pulling one of the security features it implemented. Mozilla is urging users to update again, to Firefox version 37.0.1,...
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