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"The browser is like a hybrid car that combines the usability of Internet Explorer with the security of Firefox," Andrew Weinstein, a spokesman for AOL/Netscape, told Reuters. Critics have pointed out however that the initial release combines the security vulnerabilities of both browsers.
The unpatched holes led to the release of Netscape 8.0.1 a few hours after the release of version 8.0. The update includes the Firefox 1.0.4 security fixes, according to Netscape.
The browser team either doesn't patch flaws very promptly, compared with other browser vendors, or doesn't publicise its patches, according to Thomas Kristensen, CTO of Danish security firm Secunia. According to Secunia's vulnerability database, 52 percent of Netscape 7.x vulnerabilities are unpatched, with 14 percent of Netscape 6.x bugs unpatched.
The new Netscape browser is being marketed on the strength of its security features, which include the ability to render sites using either the Gecko engine - which also drives Firefox and other products - or Microsoft's Internet Explorer engine. Sites include on a "trusted" list provided by Netscape security partners VeriSign, TRUSTe and ParetoLogic are by default rendered using the IE engine, in order to ensure compatibility, while less trusted sites are by default rendered with Gecko.
New features include Site Controls, allowing security settings to be controlled at a site-by-site level; the MultiBar, including personalised content; an integrated AOL Instant Messenger and ICQ client; a security setting that turns off features such as JavaScript and cookies for untrusted sites; and a warning system designed to flag phishing sites.
Netscape 8's development was largely outsourced to Canadian firm Mercurial Communications after AOL laid off most of the Netscape development team in 2003.
Netscape's advisory is available here
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"The browser is like a hybrid car that combines the usability of Internet Explorer with the security of Firefox," Andrew Weinstein, a spokesman for AOL/Netscape, told Reuters. Critics have pointed out however that the initial release combines the security vulnerabilities of both browsers.
The unpatched holes led to the release of Netscape 8.0.1 a few hours after the release of version 8.0. The update includes the Firefox 1.0.4 security fixes, according to Netscape.
The browser team either doesn't patch flaws very promptly, compared with other browser vendors, or doesn't publicise its patches, according to Thomas Kristensen, CTO of Danish security firm Secunia. According to Secunia's vulnerability database, 52 percent of Netscape 7.x vulnerabilities are unpatched, with 14 percent of Netscape 6.x bugs unpatched.
The new Netscape browser is being marketed on the strength of its security features, which include the ability to render sites using either the Gecko engine - which also drives Firefox and other products - or Microsoft's Internet Explorer engine. Sites include on a "trusted" list provided by Netscape security partners VeriSign, TRUSTe and ParetoLogic are by default rendered using the IE engine, in order to ensure compatibility, while less trusted sites are by default rendered with Gecko.
New features include Site Controls, allowing security settings to be controlled at a site-by-site level; the MultiBar, including personalised content; an integrated AOL Instant Messenger and ICQ client; a security setting that turns off features such as JavaScript and cookies for untrusted sites; and a warning system designed to flag phishing sites.
Netscape 8's development was largely outsourced to Canadian firm Mercurial Communications after AOL laid off most of the Netscape development team in 2003.
Netscape's advisory is available here
Source
Related Articles:<ul>[*]Latest Netscape Browser Combines Best Of IE, Firefox [/list]