Mozilla has suspended downloads for Firefox 16 due to a security vulnerability that could allow a malicious website to potentially determine which websites a user has visited.
The bug was reported by an external developer who detected the vulnerability while using a coding tool called Firebug.
This bug could potentially compromise the privacy and security of Firefox users by allowing unauthorized access to their browsing history.
Regular updates help in protecting users from security vulnerabilities like the one found in Firefox 16.
Mozilla has stated that they are working on a fix for the bug and will release an update to address the issue as soon as possible.
Users can consider switching to alternative browsers like Chrome, Safari, or Opera until Mozilla releases a fix for this issue.
Users can visit the Mozilla website or follow them on social media to stay updated on any developments regarding the Firefox 16 bug.
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