Mozilla has released an update to the Firefox browser, bringing the current version to 3.5.4. While not a major release, I think it's a good idea to install the update - if only to stop the annoying update prompts. Actually, there are a number of security fixes included, so go ahead and update and be done with it.
Open Firefox, click Help - Check for updates, then follow the prompts. Or download the full installer here: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/
Here are the Release Notes:
Fixed in Firefox 3.5.4
MFSA 2009-64 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.9.1.4/ 1.9.0.15)
MFSA 2009-63 Upgrade media libraries to fix memory safety bugs
MFSA 2009-62 Download filename spoofing with RTL override
MFSA 2009-61 Cross-origin data theft through document.getSelection()
MFSA 2009-59 Heap buffer overflow in string to number conversion
MFSA 2009-57 Chrome privilege escalation in XPCVariant::VariantDataToJS()
MFSA 2009-56 Heap buffer overflow in GIF color map parser
MFSA 2009-55 Crash in proxy auto-configuration regexp parsing
MFSA 2009-54 Crash with recursive web-worker calls
MFSA 2009-53 Local downloaded file tampering
MFSA 2009-52 Form history vulnerable to stealing
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