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There have been reports of Firefox users becoming victims of a zero-day exploit in the browser. Mozilla has now rolled out the Firefox 131.0.2 update to plug up the security hole.
Wednesday’s update was the first aimed at a zero-day vulnerability in Firefox since June, when Mozilla patched another critical type confusion flaw. Related content. news analysis ...
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.
A zero day exploit (Firefox 3.5 Heap Spray Vulnerability) affecting Mozilla's latest Firefox release has been published in the wild. Written by Dancho Danchev, Contributor July 14, 2009 at 4:55 a ...
Firefox’s parent company Mozilla just pushed out a critical zero-day exploit patch to its browser. The California based company has confirmed (via The Next Web) that the exploit was used in ...
Zerodium, a company that buys and sells vulnerabilities in popular software, has published details today on Twitter about a zero-day vulnerability in the Tor Browser, a Firefox-based browser used ...
Hackers exploited a pair of potent zero-day vulnerabilities in Firefox to infect Mac users with a largely undetected backdoor, according to accounts pieced together from multiple people. On Monday ...
Kremez also noticed that the other C2 IP address 185.49.69.210:80 shared by Martin was also discovered by FireEye in attacks utilizing the WinRar ACE zero-day vulnerability. These attacks would ...
The open-source Mozilla Foundation rushes out a partial fix for an "extremely critical" Firefox flaw after exploit code leaks onto the Web.
Confusion reigns around a zero-day browser vulnerability made public yesterday, with four researchers or organizations squaring off over whether Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer or Mozilla ...
At Pwn2Own 2014, an annual computer hackfest in Vancouver, Mozilla's Firefox has proven yet again that it's the least secure major web browser. While all four major web browsers -- Chrome ...