Nevertheless, 100.0.1 is available officially from Mozilla’s FTP archive server (though you don’t access it via FTP any more, of course). Visiting directly didn’t help either, with the 100.0 version shown there as the latest-and-greatest download, too. Similarly, checking for updates via the About dialog in a Firefox version that we had installed directly from informed us that we were currently up-to-date at version 100.0. ![]() …but when we clicked on What’s new two days later, to see what was new, we were still being told to “check back later”: The new version is 100.0.1, and we’re running it happily… Late last week, our Slackware Linux distro announced an update to follow the scheduled-and-expected Firefox 100 release, which came out at the start of the month. His hack used up about 7 seconds of his 30 minute slot, and was successful. Manfred Paul attempted a full sandbox escape. Only one Pwn2Own entrant targeted Firefox.
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