The Mozilla Foundation has released a security patch to plug two security flaws in its popular Firefox browser. Obviously, Mozilla does not let any grass grow under its foxy feet. Last week Secunia, a security firm, found two flaws in Firefox browser and deemed them “extremely critical.” Mozilla recommends users upgrade to the latest version, Firefox 1.0.4, which is primarily a security update. While updating is probably a good idea, other firms also have some other options. Two companies, Anonymizer and FraudEliminator, have released new security products for the popular open source Web browser. Anonymizer’s Total Privacy Suite is designed to safeguard Firefox users from spyware, keylogger software and other online snooping programs. The suite integrates three Anonymizer programs – surfing, anti-spyware and digital shredding – into a single product. FraudEliminator’s latest version of its FraudEliminator Pro software offers protection against pharming, phishing and DNS exploits. Security