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Mozilla Firefox 3.6 under Windows can be hacked by a zero day exploit developed by a Russian insecurity firm, Intevydis. The hack is capable to take control of the entire computer via Mozilla Firefox 3.6. The zero day exploit is too dangerous for an Internet user, who runs Mozilla Firefox 3.6 on his/her computer.
Hackers can remotely take control of the computer using the exploit. The hack works on an unidentified glitch in the Windows version of the Firebadger 3.6 Web browser software.
Evgeny Legerov, a developer at Intevydis developed the hack for Mozilla Firefox 3.6 under Windows. Legerov stated that his hack is a reliable method to hack a computer running Mozilla Firefox 3.6 version. Both Windows XP (SP 3) and Windows Vista will support the Firefox 3.6 hack.