The foundation Mozilla μόλις έκανε γνωστό ότι hackers κατάφεραν τον περασμένο μήνα να παραβιάσουν το bug-tracking σύστημα “Bugzilla.” Από το σύστημα γνωστοποιήσεων των bugs κατάφεραν να υποκλέψουν data σχετικά με τις πιθανές αδυναμίες του προγράμματος tours Firefox.
The Mozilla Foundation he says that hackers managed to gain access to Bugzilla at the site of the server that stores secure information and sensitive data, which unlike the rest of the storage is not available to the public.
The institution added that immediately after the violation was discovered, the affected accounts were closed and some changes were made to improve overall security and to avoid repeating the event.
One of these changes is that the system now requires all users authorized to access sensitive security information to change their passwords and use audit identity two factors.
There are also new limits at each privileged user level, so if an account is violated in the future, the attacker will not be able to access all of the data.
And if you're worried about your security because data on browser bugs was stolen, you should not worry, as Mozilla developers fixed everything in the version of Firefox that was released last month.