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The purpose of this project is to provide insight into security features built into the web browser.

Currently information is available for Mozilla Firefox

Project About

PROJECT INFO
What does this OWASP project offer you?
RELEASE(S) INFO
What releases are available for this project?
what is this project?
Name: OWASP Browser Security Project (home page)
Purpose: N/A
License: N/A
who is working on this project?
Project Leader(s): N/A
how can you learn more?
Project Pamphlet: Not Yet Created
Project Presentation:
Mailing list: Mailing List Archives
Project Roadmap: Not Yet Created
Key Contacts
  • Contact the GPC to contribute to this project
  • Contact the GPC to review or sponsor this project
current release
Not Yet Published
last reviewed release
Not Yet Reviewed


other releases


Mozilla Firefox

Security Bug Bounty Program

http://blog.mozilla.com/security/2010/07/15/refresh-of-the-mozilla-security-bug-bounty-program/

http://www.mozilla.org/security/bug-bounty.html

Report a Firefox Security Bug

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/

Please file a bug describing the security bug; be sure to check the box near the bottom of the entry form that marks this bug report as confidential. We encourage you to attach a "proof of concept" testcase or link to the bug report that demonstrates the vulnerability. While not required, such a testcase will help us judge submissions more quickly and accurately.

Notify the Mozilla Security Group by email and include the number of the bug you filed and a brief summary. If you cannot file a bug include the full details in the email and attach any proof of concept testcases or links. Mozilla Foundation staff and the Mozilla Security Group will consider your submission for the Security Bug Bounty and will contact you.

The current version of Firefox can be downloaded here