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Mozilla has released an emergency update to the Firefox browser. The update fixes a zero-day vulnerability. The company has also rolled out updates to the two ESR versions of Firefox and the Tor ...
Both zero-day exploits discovered at Pwn2Own Berlin are ... The following versions of Firefox are vulnerable to these flaws and should be updated: What do you think so far? Firefox before 138.0 ...
Chaining together two zero-day vulnerabilities armed RomCom ... A4AAD0E2AC1EE0C8DD25 968FA4631805689757B6 utils.js JS/Exploit.Agent.NSF RomCom Firefox exploit. CA6F8966A3B2640F49B1 ...
The second zero-day exploited in this campaign ... allowing attackers to execute code outside the Firefox sandbox. Microsoft addressed this security vulnerability earlier this month, on November ...
Yesterday, Mozilla released the Firefox 131.0.2 update in response to reports that Firefox users are actively being hit by a zero-day vulnerability in the browser. Surprisingly, this is the first ...
The vulnerability, tracked as CVE ... Throughout 2024, so far, Mozilla had to fix zero-day vulnerabilities on Firefox only once. On March 22, the internet company released security updates to ...
Mozilla, the company behind the browser Firefox, issued a fix on Wednesday for a zero-day vulnerability they say has been exploited. NIST lists the vulnerability as CVE-2024-9680, and its status ...
If you're a Firefox user, you need to update your browser. Mozilla has released a security patch for two zero-day vulnerabilities identified at the recent Pwn2Own hacker contest held in Berlin.