Mozilla's head of security, Window Snyder, is resigning at the end of the year, she said Wednesday Window Snyder, the head of security at Mozilla Corp., will resign her position at the end of the year, she said in a blog post Wednesday.Snyder, who has the kooky job title of “chief security something-or-other,” is in charge of improving security in the Firefox Web browser and other Mozilla projects.She isn’t yet saying publicly what she plans to do next. A source familiar with her plans said she is going to work at a start-up company.“I am sad to be leaving, but I am excited to go work on something I have always been passionate about,” Snyder wrote in the Mozilla security blog. “I wish I could tell you about it now, but that will have to wait for a while.” She joined Mozilla in September 2006 from Microsoft, where she was a security strategist and worked on Microsoft’s security-focused Windows XP Service Pack 2 update.Security has become more important for Mozilla as its Firefox browser has gained more users, making it a more attractive target for malicious hackers. Just last week it was being targeted by a new Trojan that tries to steal online banking passwords, according to security company BitDefender. “It’s impossible to build a perfectly secure browser,” Snyder told Computerworld in an interview earlier this year. “That’s not the goal. The goal is to build the safest browser we can. It’s an ongoing process. It’s not a goal where we’ll say, ‘OK, we’re done.'”In her blog post, Snyder said she was leaving Mozilla’s security in capable hands, naming several colleagues who will assume her duties. She did not immediately reply to an e-mail requesting further comment.Firefox’s worldwide market share passed 20 percent in November, the first time it has stayed that high for an entire month, according to figures from Net Applications. The group also develops the Thunderbird e-mail application.(Robert McMillan in San Francisco contributed to the story.) Related content news New Trojan ZenRAT masquerades as Bitwarden password manager A report by Proofpoint identifies the new Trojan as undocumented and possessing information-stealing capabilities. By Lucian Constantin Sep 28, 2023 4 mins Cyberattacks Cyberattacks Cyberattacks news UK Cyber Security Council CEO reflects on a year of progress Professor Simon Hepburn sits down with broadcaster ITN to discuss Council’s work around cybersecurity professional standards, careers and learning, and outreach and diversity. By Michael Hill Sep 27, 2023 3 mins Government Data and Information Security Security Practices news FIDO Alliance certifies security of edge nodes, IoT devices Certification demonstrates that products are at low risk of cyberthreats and will interoperate securely. By Michael Hill Sep 27, 2023 3 mins Certifications Internet Security Security Hardware news analysis Web app, API attacks surge as cybercriminals target financial services The financial services sector has also experienced an increase in Layer 3 and Layer 4 DDoS attacks. By Michael Hill Sep 27, 2023 6 mins Financial Services Industry Cyberattacks Application Security Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe