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Mozilla Bid To Intervene In U.s. Child Porn Case Rejected


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A man is seen next to a Firefox logo at a Mozilla stand during the Mobile World Congress in BarcelonaA federal judge has rejected Mozilla Corp's request to force the U.S. government to disclose a vulnerability related to its Firefox web browser that the company says was exploited by the FBI to investigate users of a large child pornography website. U.S. District Judge Robert Bryan in Tacoma, Washington, on Monday rejected Mozilla's bid to intervene in a case against a school administrator charged in the investigation, Jay Michaud. Bryan had previously ordered prosecutors to disclose to Michaud's lawyers a flaw in a browser used to view websites including the child porn one on the anonymous Tor network that is partly based on the code for Mozilla's Firefox browser.




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